The history of Christianity in the Reformation era /

Presents lectures (each 30 minutes in length) by Brad S. Gregory, Associate Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, detailing the people, ideas, and events that transformed Western Christianity during the 16th and 17th centuries.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Teaching Company
Other Authors: Gregory, Brad S. (Brad Stephan), 1963- (Speaker), Burgstaller, Andreas (Producer)
Format: DVD
Language:English
Published: Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2001]
Series:Great courses (DVD). Modern history.
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Table of Contents:
  • disc 1. lecture 1. Early modern Christianity : a larger view. lecture 2. The landscape of late Medieval life. lecture 3. Late Medieval Christendom : beliefs, practices, institutions I. lecture 4. Late Medieval Christendom : beliefs, practices, institutions II. lecture 5. Vigorous or corrupt? Christianity on the eve of Reformation. lecture 6. Christian humanism : erudition, education, reform
  • disc 2. lecture 7. Martin Luther's road to Reformation. lecture 8. The theology of Martin Luther. lecture 9. Huldrych Zwingli : the early Reformation in Switzerland. lecture 10. Profile of a protest movement : the early Reformation in Germany. lecture 11. The Peasants' War of 1524-1525. lecture 12. The emergence of early Anabaptism
  • disc 3. lecture 13. The spread of early Protestantism to France, the Low Countries and England. lecture 14. The Henrician Reformation in England. lecture 15. Defending the traditional order : early Catholic response. lecture 16. The rise and fall of the Kingdom of Munster. lecture 17. John Calvin and the Reformation in Geneva. lecture 18. Catholic renewal and reform in Italy
  • disc 4. lecture 19. The growth and embattlement of Protestantism. lecture 20. Calvinism in France and the Low Countries. lecture 21. John Knox and the Scottish Reformation. lecture 22. Menno Simons and the Dutch Mennonites. lecture 23. The Council of Trent. lecture 24. Roman Catholicism after Trent
  • disc. 5. lecture 25. Going global : Catholic missions. lecture 26. The French Wars of religion. lecture 27. Religion and politics in the Dutch revolt. lecture 28. Elizabethan England : Protestants, Puritans and Catholics. lecture 29. Confessionalization in Germany. lecture 30. France and the Low Countries in 1600s
  • disc 6. lecture 31. The Thirty Years' War : religion & politics. lecture 32. Revolution and restoration in England. lecture 33. The impact of the Reformations : changes in society and culture. lecture 34. Were the Reformations a success? lecture 35. Reflections on religious change & conflict. lecture 36. Expectations and ironies.