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LESSON THIRTY-TWO

World History The Transformative Power of Reformation

A prayer seeks understanding of world events and the significance of reformation. The emergence of a new world through Christian faith is highlighted, alongside critiques of medieval church practices. Reformers like Luther and Calvin advocate for change, while John Huss’s persecution sparks public protests and the Hussite wars. The narrative emphasizes the importance of scripture and grace in salvation, urging a return to foundational beliefs amidst societal challenges.

Slides from Lesson 32 Following

New Living and Decline

Clergy and Ignorance

Critique of Church Practices

John Huss and Protests

Violence and Crisis

Defense and Economics

Ziska and Hussite Wars

Reformation Scriptures Spread

Tetzel and Luther

95 Theses and Corruption
Repentance and Faith

Scriptural Authority

 

LESSON THIRTY-THREE

World History An Old World Dying; A New World Rising

A significant transition unfolds as the old-world fades and a new one emerges, emphasizing the challenges faced by the church and the critical role of preaching. Historical figures like Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli are highlighted for their influence on Protestantism and the struggle against corruption. The narrative also addresses contemporary issues, civil unrest, and the need for hope, culminating in a prayer for those facing danger for their faith.

 

Slides for Lesson 33 Following

Old to New World Shift

African Challenges

Reformation Origins

Luther’s Reformation Impact

Luther’s Debate with Eck

Sin, Righteousness, Judgment

Church and Sacrament

Calvin and Zwingli’s Context

Zwingli’s Death and Impact

Calvin’s Criticism and Legacy

Ferrell’s Geneva Mission

Global Issues and Prayer

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