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Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig (1489 -1561) view detail comment email this

Background about this Christian reformer and about the history of his followers, some of whom moved to Pennsylvania in the 1700s. Includes links to additional material about current Schwenkfelder churches and related topics. From the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania.
http://www.schwenkfelder.com/WhoWeAre_Schwenkfelders.htm
Topics: Christianity, Notable People

Last updated Aug 24, 2006


Martin Luther: The Reluctant Revolutionary view detail comment email this

Website companion to television programs that tell the story of the great Protestant revolutionary Martin Luther. Features background about this German monk and individuals associated with him (such as Charles V, Pope Leo X, and Luther's wife, an ex-nun named whom Luther had helped to escape from her nunnery), Luther trivia, an interactive "day in the life of a monk," and associated material.
http://www.pbs.org/empires/martinluther/
Topics: Christianity, Notable People

Last updated Nov 8, 2007


Project Wittenberg view detail comment email this

A growing international electronic library of the history of Lutheranism. Includes works by and about the Reformation leader Martin Luther (his 95 theses, catechisms, hymns, etc.), Johann Sebastian Bach, Martin Chemnitz, Philip Melanchthon, Carl Ferdinand Walther, and other Lutherans.
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html
Topics: Christianity, Musical Genres, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Apr 4, 2006


ReformationINK view detail comment email this

"It is our contention that the theology of the Reformation is the purest expression of Christianity on the planet. This site exists in order to make important and hard to find primary source Reformation documents readily accessible. This not only includes books and articles from the sixteenth century, but also works from authors who stand in the Reformation tradition." The author is an editor for Modern Reformation Magazine.
http://www.educ.msu.edu/homepages/laurence/reformation/
Topics: Christianity, K-12 Education

Last updated Apr 13, 2005




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