Reformation Sunday is October 26, 2008. It commemorates the day that Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg. A good opportunity to know more about reform, revival, and the importance of the Bible.This concise guide to the Reformation shows a time line of key people and events. Gain deeper insights into the rise of Protestantism, and the influence of people such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Tyndale, and King James. Learn why they wanted to reform the church of their day. See 400 years of church history alongside the colorful politics of King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth, and others.
Includes:
Explains more than 125 key events and people--
Who were Luther, Calvin, Tyndale, and Wycliffe?
What were the "Ninety-five Theses"?
Defines terms such as indulgences, lay investiture, papal bull, TULIP
More than 150 fascinating facts
Full-color map of Europe
Main Protestant doctrines
Rise of Christian denominations: Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Anabaptists, and more
Family tree of Denominations
Illustrations of more than 30 events and people.
History of Bible translation into the English language
From AD 1200-1700
Reproducible worksheets and teaching tips on back of this chart. Lamination will not affect the ability to photocopy worksheets.
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