Reformation

The Reformation: How a Monk and a Mallet Changed the World
Stephen J. Nichols

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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.

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Contents

Acknowledgments 9
List of Illustrations 10
Introduction 11
1. Five Hundred Years Old and Still Going Strong
Why the Reformation Matters Today
13
2. A Monk and A Mallet
Martin Luther and the German Reformation
25
3. Some Middle-Aged Men and a Sausage Supper
Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation
39
4. The Not-So-Radical Radical Reformers
The Anabaptists and the Reformation
55
5. An Overnight Stay in Geneva
John Calvin and the Swiss Reformation
69
6. A King and a Divorce
The Anglicans and the British Reformation
85
7. Men in Black
The Puritans and the British Reformation
99
8. Women in Black Too
The Untold Story of Women and the Reformation
115
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.