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September 16, 2013

Season 3

Our world today has been profoundly shaped by the sixteenth century. In addition to seeing changes in culture and economics, this period witnessed a powerful movement among Christians to bring the church back to the Bible. In this series, respected church historian W. Robert Godfrey tells the stories of those who gave their lives to proclaiming God's Word in the Protestant Reformation.

01. Introduction to the Reformation

By the year 1500, many attitudes and institutions of the Middle Ages were giving way to new movements. In the first part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey chronicles why many Europeans also recognized that some of the church's beliefs and practices were in desperate need of reform.

23min
September 16, 2013

02. Martin Luther's Early Life

Brother Martin had no greater ambition than to know God's Word. In the second part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey considers how the Lord was preparing this young monk to shape the trajectory of the Christian church.

23min
September 23, 2013

03. Martin Luther & the German Reformation

After publishing a seemingly unremarkable critique of the sale of indulgences, Martin Luther found himself at the forefront of unwanted controversy. In the third part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey explains how Luther came to be at odds with the political and religious leaders of his day.

24min
September 30, 2013

04. Martin Luther & the Growing Protestant Movement

Martin Luther wasn't the only one who recognized a need to reform the church. In the fourth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey discusses how Luther needed to grapple with those whose visions for the Reformation differed from his own.

23min
October 7, 2013

05. Martin Luther & the Anabaptists

As the Reformation gained traction, Christian leaders across Europe sought to bring all of life under the rule of the Bible-often with very different results. In the fifth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey describes the rise of one movement that puzzled Roman Catholics and Protestants alike.

24min
October 14, 2013

06. From the German Reformation to Geneva

Even after Martin Luther's death, the Reformation continued to gather strength throughout Europe. In the sixth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey takes us to the Swiss city of Geneva where William Farel and John Calvin worked persistently to bring about reform.

25min
October 21, 2013

07. John Calvin & Geneva

When John Calvin left Geneva, he was sure he would never return. In the seventh part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey depicts the surprising events that equipped Calvin to return to the city and carry on the task that he and Farel had begun there.

23min
October 28, 2013

08. The Theology of John Calvin

John Calvin was an accomplished intellectual. Were his writings only for brilliant theologians like himself? In the eighth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey shows that Calvin's scholarly work was actually driven by a pastoral desire to help Christians grow in their faith.

23min
November 4, 2013

09. The Catholic Reformation

While many who tried to reform the Roman Catholic Church eventually split off from it, some made progress addressing problems from within. In the ninth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey outlines how these internal reforms took the Roman Catholic Church in a very different direction than the Protestant churches.

November 11, 2013

10. The Scottish Reformation

As the Reformation spread throughout Europe, Protestants in some nations faced relentless persecution. In the tenth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey addresses how the Reformation took root in Scotland through the ministry of John Knox, in spite of government oppression.

24min
November 18, 2013

11. The Dutch Reformation

Though bitterly opposed by the Dutch monarchy, the Reformation attracted a large following in the Netherlands. In the eleventh part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey describes how the persistent courage of the Dutch people prepared the way for a free Dutch Republic and the Dutch Reformed Church.

22min
November 25, 2013

12. The Synod of Dort

The teachings of Jacobus Arminius created significant controversy among Christians in the Netherlands. In the twelfth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey explains how this crisis resulted in the church officially adopting the distinguishing marks of Reformed Christianity.

23min
December 2, 2013