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The History of Christianity in the Reformation Era

By: Brad S. Gregory, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Brad S. Gregory
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It still takes a major effort of historical imagination to enter the minds of those who lived during the Reformation Era, who were willing to suffer martyrdom or martyr others for what we would regard as minor doctrinal differences. These 36 lectures are designed to take you inside the minds of those who supported the Reformation and those who resisted it. They cover the three broad religious traditions that endured or arose during these years: Roman Catholicism, both as it existed on the cusp of the Reformation and as it changed to meet the Protestant challenge; Protestantism, meaning the forms approved by political authorities, such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism; and "radical" Protestantism, meaning the forms often at odds with political authorities, such as Anabaptism. The goal: to understand historically the theological and devotional aspects of each of these three broad traditions on its own terms and to grasp the overall ramifications of religious conflict for the subsequent course of modern Western history.

Along the way you'll encounter the era's many influential figures, including: Erasmus, Martin Luther, Charles V, Henry VIII, Ignatius Loyola, John Calvin, and Menno Simons. Professor Gregory also raises questions that any student of the period must ponder. Was the late medieval Church vigorous or, as Martin Luther and others came to insist, horribly corrupt? How do the events of the Reformation reveal the shifting balance between religious and secular authorities? Did the Reformation succeed or fail? Ultimately, the long-term payoff of these lecture series is a better understanding of the relationship between the world of early modern Europe - and the modern world to which it gave rise.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

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Loved it, very informative, good narration snappy intro and exit to classes. Concise presentation. excellently done

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A thorough learning journey

Excellent series of lectures, by a tutor who obviously knows and loves this subject, and in sharing that knowledge and enthusiasm, brought clarity to this most bewildering subject.

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BRILLIANT!!!

Perfect combination of world class scholarship and compelling storytelling. it is not justs a list of names, dates and ideas but a sound, multilayered analysis of an important period of our history. I've listened to a lit of these courses and this is actually the best. thank you proff

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Excellent!

Prior to listening, I had read Max Weber's book on the origins of capitalism and I was hoping that the course would offer more accessible explanations of the theological and doctrinal divergences discussed by Weber. While this is not the case, it does offer an excellent insight into the Reformation period, focusing largely on the way in which the religious movements affected each other, as well as the way in which they influenced broader social and political change. Put simply, I didn't get what I wanted, but I really liked what I got.

Gregory's lecture style makes for very easy listening. He states clearly from the beginning of each lecture what he will discuss and why it matters. He speaks clearly and at a pace that allows the listener to digest what they are learning. His voice is clear and alert at all times; at no point throughout the series does he start to sound coarse or gravelly.

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Fantastic series

It has been very enriching to listen to this set of lectures. Many dates and details are discussed in a coherent framework. It helps me to make more sense of the world we live in today. Context around historical events at the time is superb. It isnt merely about religion alone but how the political, social and social dovetail with religion. An strong lecture series. I shall be sure to listen to more in his series.

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An excellent resource

This course provides an excellent overview of the Reformation era. It is unbiased, historically accurate and provides the student with much food for thought regarding the causes, development and sociological results of the period in present day Europe. Well produced, narrated and constructed. I found it really a really enjoyable way to learn.

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Magnificent in its range, balance and scholarship.

This course is a must for anyone who enjoys history and is a person of faith. It is honest, revealing and incredibly detailed and never boring or irrelevant. What I particularly liked was how thorough and balanced the analysis of the material was and how enthusiastic the very knowledgeable speaker is. The narrative style helps the listener understand the ‘story’ of Christianity in the reformation era.

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Excellent

This is an excellent course for anyone interested in how we get to be where we are politically, socially, and religious.

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