- From the Leipsic Disputation to the Diet at Worms, 1521
- Provides an overview on major events that took place, especially those related to the Protestantism movement of Martin Luther in Germany.
- History of Protestantism from the Diet of Worm, 1521, to the Augsburg Confession, 1530
- Relates the progress of the movement during the period of time, such as the teachings of Martin Luther and the war that broke out in the country.
- History of Protestantism in Germany to the Leipsic Disputation, 1519
- Presents a copy of the published biography based on the life of one of major characters of the movement. Includes discussions on his childhood, belief, and impact to Christianity.
- History of the Christian Church: Modern Christianity, The German Reformation
- Provides an evaluative narration of the development of the religious denomination and the fight that Roman Catholicism put up to prevent its division.
- Journal for Lutheran Reformation
- Provides platform for theologians to discuss issues on religious beliefs and the church’s needs for changes in teachings.
- Luther’s Ghost in Spain (1517-1546)
- Presents an overview of Protestantism and its fight for freedom of faith. Contains information on Martin Luther’s counterparts in Spain.
- Martin Luther
- Features discussion of the theologian’s life story, his deviant views on his Christian faith, and his writings that supported Protestantism.
- Project Wittenberg
- Profiles the works of Martin Luther and his followers in their fight for the right to free religion.
- Protestantism in Germany from the Augsburg Confession to the Peace of Passau
- Details the development of the religious movement in the country and its struggle to establish the faith against the power of the government and the empire.
- Sixteenth Century Lutheran and Orthodox Exchange
- Narrates the relationship of the Eastern and Western Christian churches, their differences and similarities in theological teachings and beliefs.
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