![]() ![]() This tradition is evident in the articles about the Reformation and key reformers in various Salvation Army periodicals, where it is also possible to track developments in The Salvation Army’s own relationship with the legacy of the Reformation. The Salvation Army, founded in 1865, is clearly a little younger than the Reformation but has very much seen itself in a tradition from the Protestant Reformers, such as Luther and John Calvin, via later revivalists such as John Wesley, down to William and Catherine Booth. ![]() On 31 October 2017 it is 500 years since Martin Luther (probably) nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg and, in so doing, began the progress historians call the Protestant Reformation. “Such a candle as I trust shall never be put out”: The Salvation Army and the Reformation In your local church Find out more > In your local church. ![]()
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