This lecture highlights the Spanish Reformation, a suppressed yet profound movement, through figures like Julian Hernández, Constantino Ponce de la Fuente, and the translators of the Reina-Valera Bible, who advanced the gospel despite fierce opposition.
Read MoreWho we are
Cántaro Institute is a reformed evangelical organization committed to the advancement of the Christian worldview for the reformation and renewal of the church and culture.
To learn more, Click Here
As an Institute we work towards…
Inheriting
…embracing our inherited protestant tradition through our research, writing and lectures, demonstrating the intellectual and lifeful vibrance of the biblical worldview.
Informing
…informing the church of the relevance and comprehensiveness of the gospel through events, conferences, translation and publication of print and web resources.
Inspiring
…inspiring God’s people to explore the depths of God’s Word and its diverse applications for the reformation and renewal of church and culture.
Recent Posts
Learning Confession and Repentance with the Psalms and Reformers
This lecture highlights confession and repentance as essential to faith, emphasizing contrition, cleansing through Christ, and transformation in behavior, rooted in Psalm 51 and Reformation theology.
Read MoreMeaning of Ethos
What is the meaning of "Ethos"? Von Meyenfeldt explains in his lecture series brought about by the Board of Trustees of the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship.
Read MoreReformation, Renewal and Political Discourse with Dr. Tom Ascol
As we contemplate the recovery of the gospel and the renewal of culture, in what way can we influence the theology and practical direction of the broader evangelical church? And is such influence to be seen as hermetically sealed off from matters relating to public life?
Read More