I’ve really enjoyed the time I’ve had over the last several months to learn more about various brothers and sisters in the faith who lived in the 1400s and 1500s. In case you want to dive deeper, I’ve included here some resources on individuals (and events) that I didn’t cover in my previous posts.
Hugenots and the Wars of Religion
Post-Reformation Digital Library
Theology Gals Podcast: Women of the Reformation episode
Margarethe Blaurer
Catherine d’Bourbon
Albrecht Duerer
Giulia Gonzaga
Selina Hastings
Philip Melanchthon
Ursula von Muensterberg
Catherine Willoughby
Katharina Schuetz Zell
Matthias Zell
The Reformation: 500 Year Anniversary Series
Reformation Women by Rebecca VanDoodewaard
Women's Responses to the Reformation
Women of the Reformation
The People’s Reformation
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Protestant Reformation - Conrad Grebel
In this session, I discuss Conrad Grebel and the beginnings of the Swiss Brethren movement.
Protestant Reformation - week 14 - Conrad Grebel (audio)
More resources on Conrad Grebel:
The Anabaptists: A Gallery of Factions, Friends and Foes
God’s Left Wing: The Radical Reformers
The Radical Reformer
A Fire that Spread
Conrad Grebel – A Provisional Life
writings by Conrad Grebel
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Protestant Reformation - week 14 - Conrad Grebel (audio)
More resources on Conrad Grebel:
The Anabaptists: A Gallery of Factions, Friends and Foes
God’s Left Wing: The Radical Reformers
The Radical Reformer
A Fire that Spread
Conrad Grebel – A Provisional Life
writings by Conrad Grebel
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Protestant Reformation - Argula von Grumbach
In this session, I discuss Argula and her courageous stand for letting the word of God dictate our beliefs and practices.
Protestant Reformation - week 13 - Argula von Grumbach (audio)
More resources on Argula von Grumbach:
Our First Woman Reformer
Argula von Grumbach
You Wouldn’t Want to Argue with Argula
A Hundred Women Would Emerge to Write
Argula von Grumbach (World History Encyclopedia)
No Woman’s Chit-Chat
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Protestant Reformation - week 13 - Argula von Grumbach (audio)
More resources on Argula von Grumbach:
Our First Woman Reformer
Argula von Grumbach
You Wouldn’t Want to Argue with Argula
A Hundred Women Would Emerge to Write
Argula von Grumbach (World History Encyclopedia)
No Woman’s Chit-Chat
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Tuesday, December 06, 2022
Protestant Reformation - Martin Bucer
In this session, I discuss Martin Bucer and his attempts to bring the reformers together as a unified whole.
Protestant Reformation - week 12 - Martin Bucer (audio)
More resources on Martin Bucer:
A Motley, Fiery Crew
Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer (podcast episode)
writings by Martin Bucer
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Protestant Reformation - week 12 - Martin Bucer (audio)
More resources on Martin Bucer:
A Motley, Fiery Crew
Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer (podcast episode)
writings by Martin Bucer
Map of the locations that will come up in this series.
Timeline of the people that we are covering as well as other events that impacted these times.
Hymn tunes written in the 1500s that are still widely sung today.
You can find other posts in this series here.
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Monday, December 05, 2022
30-Day Giving Challenge 2022 - Week 5
"Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart."
- Seneca
Here are some of the ways I was able to give to others this past week.
Monday - donated to the Jane Austen’s House museum
Tuesday - donated to the Henrietta Lacks Foundation
Wednesday - donated to the Malala Fund
I've enjoyed taking extra time during November to focus on others. I'm thankful for the opportunities I've had to hopefully make someone's day just a little brighter. As we move into December may you know the joy that this season brings.
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- Seneca
Here are some of the ways I was able to give to others this past week.
Monday - donated to the Jane Austen’s House museum
Tuesday - donated to the Henrietta Lacks Foundation
Wednesday - donated to the Malala Fund
I've enjoyed taking extra time during November to focus on others. I'm thankful for the opportunities I've had to hopefully make someone's day just a little brighter. As we move into December may you know the joy that this season brings.
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I’ve written a book! You can order it here.
Connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.
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30-Day Giving Challenge
Thursday, December 01, 2022
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