The month of October has been a wonderful journey through the Protestant Reformation in eager anticipation of this 500th anniversary day. We hope that you have been informed, encouraged, and challenged by the lives and legacies of the reformers. We now commence the anniversary year and encourage you to personally explore the history and themes of the Reformation in more depth. Here are resources to help you on your journey:
Selections from the Blog
- Don’t Miss the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation by Robert Booth
- Darkness to Light: A Big Picture of the Reformation by Johnathan Arnold
- 10 Things You Need to Know About Reformation History by Robert Booth
- Reform Before The Reformation: Peter Waldo by Michael Wilson
- John Huss by Michael Wilson
- Martin Luther: Father of the Reformation by Robert Booth
- Philipp Melanchthon: The Systematic Theologian of the Reformation by Michael Wilson
- What Methodists Can Learn from John Calvin by Johnathan Arnold
- Reformation Principles Are Our Principles: An Introduction to the Solas by Johnathan Arnold
- Faith Alone by Nathan Purdy
- Gutenberg and the Press that Fueled the Reformation by Benjamin Crawford
- Music and the Reformation by Randall McElwain
For a complete list of our Reformation articles, click here.
Additional Recommended Resources
- Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther by Roland Bainton
- October 31, 1517: Martin Luther and the Day That Changed the World by Martin Marty
- The Legacy of Luther by R.C. Sproul and Stephen J. Nichols
- Why the Reformation Still Matters by Michael Reeves and Tim Chester
- People of the Reformation, a blog series by Robert Booth