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Chapter 9
Religious Life and the Reformations: Reformation Agendas
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
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Martin Luther as Holy Man (c. 1521)
Martin Luther as an Augustinian Friar (1520)
Christ Drives the Moneychangers out of the Temple (1521)
Christ Washes the Feet of his Disciples (1521)
Christ is Flogged (1521)
Ulrich Zwingli and Johannes Füssli, The Divine Mill (1521)
Iconoclasm—Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt Argues against Images (1522)
Martin Luther as Professor of Theology (1523)
From Reformer to Revolutionary—Thomas Müntzer, Sermon to the Princes (July 13, 1524)
Definition and Demarcation—Conrad Grebel and Others to Thomas Müntzer (September 5, 1524)
Elisabeth Cruciger, Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn (1524)
The Birth of Anabaptism—Report on Early Rebaptisms (January 30-February 7, 1525)
An Anabaptist Confession of Faith—The Schleitheim Articles (1527)
Martin Luther, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God (1527-1529)
The Marburg Colloquy—Report by a Lutheran Eyewitness (1529)
The Marburg Colloquy—Ulrich Zwingli’s Report (October 20, 1529)
The Marburg Colloquy—The Marburg Articles (1529)
The Marburg Colloquy of 1529 (1867)
Radicals vs. Protestants—An Attack on Secular Claims to Religious Authority (1530)
Protestants vs. Radicals—A Lutheran Defends the Rights of Rulers in Religious Matters (1530)
The Seven-Headed Papacy (1543)
Ulrich Zwingli (c. 1531)
Practical Reformation—Pastor Matthias Bengel to the Governor at Kassel (December 24, 1531)
The Luther Bible (1534)
Protestants and Radicals—Martin Bucer’s Debate with Hessian Anabaptists (1538)
Philipp Melanchthon (1543)
Martin Luther’s “Tower Experience” (1545)
The Pope as the Whore of Babylon (1534)
Arnold von Bruck, In Greatest Need I Cry to Thee (1544)
Martin Luther Preaching (1547)
Portrait of Luther as an Old Man (1551)
Lucas Cranach the Younger, Christ on the Cross (c. 1555)
Martin Luther and Jan Hus Administer Communion (2nd half of the 16th century)
Religious Life and the Reformations: Before Reform
Religious Life and the Reformations: Early Modern Catholi...