Presents twenty-two documents from the Protestant Reformation by Martin Luther, John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, the Anabaptists, and leaders in the English Reformation.
Presents Martin Luther's "Ninety-Five Theses," the 1517 religious protest that led to the Protestant Reformation, and includes background on Luther's life and the document's significance.
Presents an account of the Reformation which was sparked in 1517 when Catholic priest Martin Luther compiled a list of his complaints against the Church, and includes background on the Roman Catholic Church, the causes of social and religious unrest, and the results of the upheaval.
Offers a concise overview of the Reformation, discussing how it transformed Europe and altered society's perceptions of religion, social status, gender roles, wealth, politics, and the treatment of minorities.