500th Anniversary of the Reformation Sample

The Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century was a political, cultural, and religious turning point that changed the course of history and Christian theology! Martin Luther completed his most significant work in 1522, his translation of the New Testament from Greek to German. The Bible that was previously read and taught primarily in Latin was now in the hands of ordinary people, in ordinary speech.
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Celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation with this 10-day reading plan from Museum of the Bible! Join us to learn about the history of the Reformation and the individuals who played a vital role in getting the Bible in the hands of ordinary people. To learn more about the Reformation, visit museumofthebible.org/reformation.
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We would like to thank The Museum of the Bible for providing this Plan. To learn more about the Reformation, visit: museumofthebible.org/reformation
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