LESSON THIRTY-ONE
The Protestant Reformation marks a pivotal shift from the Middle Ages to modernity, influenced by the Renaissance and humanism. Key figures like John Wycliffe and Martin Luther challenge the church’s authority and advocate for biblical translation and social justice. The narrative highlights the societal unrest during the Black Death, the rise of peasant revolts, and the transformative power of faith. It concludes with a vision for change rooted in love and biblical principles.
VIDEO SLIDE DETAILS
Opening Prayer
Protestant Reformation
Wycliffe and Reformation
Marco Polo’s Influence
Social Upheaval
Martin Luther’s Role
Prophets and Theology
Faith and Utopianism
Vision and Justice
Historical Reformations
Warnings and Free Market
