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Renaissance and Reformation

Contains illustrated articles that chronicle European history between 1300 and 1700; discussing the influence of plague and war on the European people and examining the development of humanism. Arranged alphabetically from Ren? Decartes to Households.

Renaissance and Reformation

Contains 158, alphabetically arranged, illustrated articles that chronicle European history between 1300 and 1700; discussing the influence of plague and war on the European people and examining the development of humanism.
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Reformation ABCs

the people, places, and things of the Reformation; from A to Z
2017
Text and illustrations look at the places, events, and people of the Reformation.
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Luther's ninety-five theses

1957
Presents the ninety-five theses that Martin Luther nailed to the Castle Church door in 1517 in protest against Rome's practice of buying and selling indulgences.
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Renegade

Martin Luther : the graphic biography
In graphic novel format looks at the life of sixteenth-century leader of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther.
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The life and times of Martin Luther

A biography of Martin Luther, founder of the Protestant Reformation.
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The Reformation

2017
"The authority of the pope was challenged by Martin Luther, a monk who wished to reform some corrupt practices of the Catholic Church. This challenge ended up changing not just Christianity but the social order. Artwork and texts provide a window into the events of this fascinating time"--Amazon.com.

Martin Luther

2004
In 1517, Martin Luther nailed his treatise to the doors of the Wittenberg Cathedral and forever changed the Christian world. This previously obscure German monk unleashed forces that would plunge Europe into war and chaos. He offered the Christian world a new vision of man's relationship with God and, in turn, redefined man's relationship with authority in general, bringing the collapse of the medieval world and the birth of the modern age.

The Reformation

2007
Explores the history of the Roman Catholic church and the effects of the Reformation throughout Europe; and describes major players in the Reformation movement including Martin Luther, John Wycliffe, and Jan Hus.

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