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The Reformation: How a Monk and a Mallet Changed the World
Stephen J. NicholsPrice: $12.99 (Trade Paperback)
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Goes behind the scenes and uncovers the human side of the larger-than-life Reformers through user-friendly narrative stories on the Reformation.
Product Details
- ISBN-10: 1581348290
- ISBN-13: 9781581348293
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 160
- Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Published: Feb 14, 2007
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- Excerpt: Introduction and Chapter 1 - 329K PDF
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Contents
| Acknowledgments | 9 |
| List of Illustrations | 10 |
| Introduction | 11 |
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1.
Five Hundred Years Old and Still Going Strong
Why the Reformation Matters Today |
13 |
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2.
A Monk and A Mallet
Martin Luther and the German Reformation |
25 |
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3.
Some Middle-Aged Men and a Sausage Supper
Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation |
39 |
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4.
The Not-So-Radical Radical Reformers
The Anabaptists and the Reformation |
55 |
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5.
An Overnight Stay in Geneva
John Calvin and the Swiss Reformation |
69 |
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6.
A King and a Divorce
The Anglicans and the British Reformation |
85 |
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7.
Men in Black
The Puritans and the British Reformation |
99 |
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8.
Women in Black Too
The Untold Story of Women and the Reformation |
115 |
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Appendix
In Their Own Words: Selections from Documents of the Reformation |
129 |
| Notes | 151 |
About the Author
Stephen J. Nichols is a professor at Lancaster Bible College and Graduate School. He earned a Ph.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary. He has written several books, including Pages from Church History. He lives with his wife and two sons in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

