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The Top Ten Events

The Top Ten Events. The Top Ten Events. The Top Ten Events. The forerunners to the Reformation—John Wycliffe (1330-1384) and Jan Hus (1369-1415) The invention of Gutenberg’s Press (1440’s )

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The Top Ten Events

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  1. The Top Ten Events

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  3. The Top Ten Events • The forerunners to the Reformation—John Wycliffe (1330-1384) and Jan Hus (1369-1415) • The invention of Gutenberg’s Press (1440’s) • The indifference and subsequent inability of the Emperor and Popes to deal with Luther and the Lutheran/Reformed movement • The Papal Bull ExsurgeDomni[“Arise, Lord”] (1521) • The Unchained Bible (Example: Translation of the New Testament into Germany by Luther in 1522) • The Marriage of Luther and Katie (1525) • The Marburg Colloquy (1529) • The Council of Trent (1545-1563) • The persuasiveness of G. Farel in Geneva (1534)

  4. The Top Ten Events • Did you notice the irritating red letters on the previous slide? What do they spell? T…U…R…K…S! The Turks were a force with which to be reckoned in the 16th century. Both emperor and pope had one eye on the enemy as a “wild boar” in little Wittenberg, Saxony (modern day Germany) continued to teach and write about the truth he was seeing in the Word of God and the errors he was witnessing in his church.

  5. The Top Ten Events • The abuses in practices and the errors in theology within the Roman Catholic Church (500 A.D.-1500 A.D.).

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  7. The Top Ten Events • You Tube video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caEoAItV3V8

  8. The Top Ten Events • Comments on the video: Did you notice how the speaker placed The Roman Catholic Church above Scripture? That approach has been used by the Roman Church for hundreds of years. It was held in the Middle Ages, and is one of the reasons for the Protestant Reformation. How does the view fit with the Old Testament—a Jewish religious document which was completed hundreds of years before the Roman Church?

  9. The Top Ten Events • The nailing of the 95 Theses on the Castle Church door (1517)

  10. The Top Ten Events • The conversion of Martin Luther (1519) Possibly earlier

  11. The Top Ten Events • The Leipzig Disputation (1519)

  12. The Top Ten Events • The Roaring ‘20—Luther’s three publications

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  15. The Top Ten Events • You Tube video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s3O4CkjySM

  16. The Top Ten Events • Comments on the video: Did you laugh? It’s a little bit funny, isn’t it?

  17. The Top Ten Events • The Diet of Worms (1521)

  18. The Top Ten Events • The publication of Melanchthon’s Loci Communes

  19. The Top Ten Events • The Return of Luther from Wartburg (1522)

  20. The Top Ten Events • The conversion of John Calvin (1533/34)

  21. The Top Ten Events • Calvin the preacher…

  22. The Top Ten Events • You Tube video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR8lmACTdMk

  23. The Top Ten Events • Comments on the video: I marvel at the productivity of men like Luther, Calvin and Edwards! I so want to be faithful in my ministry! I often used Calvin’s commentaries or his Institutes in my preparations to preach and/or teach. Like all of the Lutheran and Reformed teachers and pastors, John Calvin was committed to the study and proclamation of the God’s Word.

  24. The Top Ten Events • The publication of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536 [Latin], 1541 [French])

  25. The Top Ten Events • So what?

  26. The Top Ten Events • Encouragements: Read a good biography of Martin Luther. Watch the most recent Luther movie (2003 [Joseph Fiennes playing the role of Luther]). THIS WEEK (Monday is Reformation Day)! Read a little bit of Calvin (the web is filled with Calvin quotes). It is edifying (spiritually helpful)! Be sure to submit your thinking and you living to the Word of God. Be willing to adjust both as God reveals more to you from the reading and study of His Word.

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