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          His advocacy for reform in the Roman Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation, which spread throughout Germany, France, The Netherlands, Scotland....

          10 Very Good Books on the Reformation and Martin Luther

          As we anticipate the celebration of the 500th year anniversary of the Reformation, I put together a “top ten list” of some of the best (and mostly recent) books on the history, theology, and legacy of the Reformation.

          This list is, perhaps predictably, tilted a bit heavily to Luther and the Reformation in Germany.

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        1. Assistant Professor of Music Theory Robert Wells talked to With Good Reason radio for a segment titled “Music for Life.” Imagine you're looking at a piece.
        2. Martin Luther was one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.
        3. His advocacy for reform in the Roman Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation, which spread throughout Germany, France, The Netherlands, Scotland.
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        6. A different or supplementary list could be provided that gives the best books on Calvin, Zwingli, the Radical Reformers, etc. This list includes some books that cover the full breadth of the Reformation, but some are certainly Luther-centric.

          Without further ado, here’s the list (not ranked by order of “best to least-best”).

          1.Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation by Peter Marshall (Yale University Press, 2017).

          This book is a terrific resource for understanding the English tributaries of the Reformation, beginning with John Wycliffe, the “Lollards” (those heretical “mumblers!”), and Wil