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The Reformation timeline from Christian History Institute. — 1440: Printing press is invented around this time. — 1453: Turks capture Constantinople. — 1489: Thomas Cranmer is born. — 1491: Henry VIII and Martin Bucer are born. — 1455: Gutenberg completes printing the Bible. — 1469: Desiderius Erasmus is born. 1470:
1520 (August) Martin Luther published ‘To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation’. In this pamphlet Luther outlined the Christian priesthood and also denied the ability of the Pope to interpret the Bible.
18 Φεβ 2022 · The book focuses on the vast changes that took place in Western civilization between 1450 and 1650, from Gutenberg's printing press and the subsequent revolution in the spread of ideas to the close of the Thirty Years' War.
Timeline of significant events related to the Reformation, also called the Protestant Reformation. This movement at first sought to change, or reform, the Roman Catholic Church. Instead it led to the establishment of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.
Learn the meaning of the Reformation 2017 logo, download it, and use it as a tool to witness to others. Learn More. Stroll through Luther’s time and learn about the main events that started the Reformation. Discover a rich timeline of people, places, and events!
Here are some recommendations from CH editorial staff and this issue’s authors to help you navigate the landscape of the Catholic Reformation and the effects of reform on into the seventeenth century.
Order your own copy of the beautiful two-sided timeline. Christian History’s 2015–2017 four-part Reformation series is available as a four-pack. This set includes issue #115 Luther Leads the Way; issue #118 The People’s Reformation; issue #120 Calvin, Councils, and Confessions; and issue#122 The Catholic Reformation. Get your set today.