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McKim 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aLouisville, Kentucky :$cWestminster John Knox Press,$d[2017] 210 4$d©2017 215 $a1 online resource (100 pages) 311 08$a9780664260606 311 08$a0664260608 327 $aIntro -- Half Title -- Also by Donald K. McKim -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Time Line -- History -- 1. Backgrounds -- 1. What was the Reformation? -- 2. What began the Reformation? -- 3. How did the Reformation develop? -- 4. What does "Protestant" mean? -- 5. Who were major Protestant Reformers? -- 6. What ways did printing help the Reformation? -- 2. Leading People -- 7. What did John Wycliffe do? -- 8. Why was John Huss important? -- 9. Why was Girolamo Savonarola important? -- 10. Who was Martin Luther? -- 11. Who was Philipp Melanchthon? -- 12. Who was Huldrych Zwingli? -- 13. Who was Heinrich Bullinger? -- 14. Who was Martin Bucer? -- 15. Who was Katharina Schu?tz Zell? -- 16. Who was Guillaume (William) Farel? -- 17. Who was John Calvin? -- 18. Who was John Knox? -- 19. Who was Menno Simons? -- 20. Who was William Tyndale? -- 21. Who was King Henry VIII? -- 22. Who was Thomas Cranmer? -- 23. Who was Ignatius of Loyola? -- 3. Events and Developments -- 24. Who were the Lollards? -- 25. What happened at the Diet of Worms? -- 26. What did Luther do when hiding in Wartburg Castle? -- 27. What was the Peasants' Revolt? -- 28. What was the Radical Reformation? -- 29. What happened to Anabaptists in Mu?ntser? -- 30. What was the Colloquy of Marburg? -- 31. What was the Inquisition? -- 32. What was the Council of Trent? -- 33. What was the Peace of Augsburg? -- 34. What were the Thirty Years' War and the Peace of Westphalia? -- 35. What was the English Reformation? -- 36. What was the Elizabethan Settlement? -- 37. What was the Church of England? -- 38. What was English Puritanism? -- 39. What was the Scottish Reformation? -- 40. Who were the Huguenots? -- 41. What was the Catholic Reformation? -- 42. What was the Colloquy of Poissy? -- Theology -- 4. Theological Expressions -- 43. What was Scholasticism?. 327 $a44. What was Renaissance Humanism? -- 45. What were indulgences? -- 46. What were Luther's Ninety-five Theses? -- 47. What was the Augsburg Confession? -- 48. What was the Book of Concord? -- 49. What were Zwingli's Sixty-seven Articles? -- 50. What were the Schleitheim Articles? -- 51. What was Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion? -- 52. What was the Geneva Bible? -- 53. What was the King James Bible? -- 54. What were the Thirty-nine Articles? -- 55. What was the Synod of Dort? -- 56. What was the Westminster Confession of Faith? -- 57. What were major catechisms in the Reformation era? -- 5. Theological Topics of Christian Faith -- 58. What were the solas of the Reformation? -- 59. What is the authority of Scripture? -- 60. What is the Trinity? -- 61. Who is Jesus Christ? -- 62. What is the human condition? -- 63. What is free will? -- 64. What are election and predestination? -- 65. What is justification? -- 66. What is faith? -- 67. What good are "good works"? -- 68. What is the church? -- 69. What is preaching? -- 70. What is the priesthood of all believers? -- 71. What is ministry? -- 72. What is Christian vocation? -- 73. What will be the end of all things? -- 74. What about life after death? -- 6. Dividing Issues among Protestants -- 75. What are differences in worship among Protestants? -- 76. Can salvation be lost? -- 77. What did Reformers understand as a sacrament? -- 78. What were Reformers' views of baptism? -- 79. Why was the Lord's Supper a divisive issue? -- 80. What did Lutherans believe about the Lord's Supper? -- 81. What did the Zwinglians believe about the Lord's Supper? -- 82. What did followers of Calvin believe about the Lord's Supper? -- 83. What did Anabaptists believe about the Lord's Supper? -- 84. What did the Church of England believe about the Lord's Supper?. 327 $a85. What are the major forms of church government? -- 86. What did Reformers believe about church and state? -- Legacy -- 7. Reformation Heritage -- 87. What did the Reformation contribute to social ethics? -- 88. What is the Reformation's relation to social welfare? -- 89. What is the Reformation's relation to modern science? -- 90. What is the Reformation's relation to capitalism? -- 91. Who are the descendants of Luther? -- 92. Who are the descendants of Zwingli and Calvin? -- 93. Who are descendants of the Anglicans? -- 94. Who are the descendants of the Anabaptists? -- 95. What does the Reformation mean for us today? -- For Further Reading -- Excerpt from Moments with Martin Luther, by Donald K. McKim. 330 $aWhat does a???Protestanta??? mean? What are the differences in worship among Protestants? Who were the Huguenots? What does the Reformation mean for us today? 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