How Chicago Jet-Setters Can Affordably Enjoy A Global Weekend And How the Protestant Reformation Still Drives Western Civilization 500 Years Later

The Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signed a “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification” putting aside their differences over the way humanity achieves salvation ending an almost 500-year debate that started when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door.
The Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signed a "Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification" putting aside their differences over the way humanity achieves salvation ending an almost 500-year debate that started when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door. Cardinal William H. Keeler, Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, nails a copy of the doctrine to the doors of Christ Lutheran Church in Baltimore, Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, as Reverend Doctor George Paul Mocko looks on. AP Photo/John S. Zeedick
The Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signed a “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification” putting aside their differences over the way humanity achieves salvation ending an almost 500-year debate that started when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door.
The Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signed a "Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification" putting aside their differences over the way humanity achieves salvation ending an almost 500-year debate that started when Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door. Cardinal William H. Keeler, Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, nails a copy of the doctrine to the doors of Christ Lutheran Church in Baltimore, Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, as Reverend Doctor George Paul Mocko looks on. AP Photo/John S. Zeedick

How Chicago Jet-Setters Can Affordably Enjoy A Global Weekend And How the Protestant Reformation Still Drives Western Civilization 500 Years Later

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