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Leading scholar Thomas Kaufmann argues that the main motivations behind the Reformation rest in religion itself: the Reformers were concerned with the salvation of the soul.
Thomas Kaufmann is Professor of Church History at the University of Gõttingen, President of the Society for Reformation History, and a member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences. He is the author of numerous books on Reformation history, including an acclaimed biography of Martin Luther.
I. Luther and the Reformation
1: A European Event
2: Ideal and Actual Reformations
3: One Reformation or Many? In the Beginning Was Luther
II. European Christendom circa 1500
1: Construction of a Continent
2: Structures
3: Nations and Powers in Europe
4: The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
5: Shared Spiritual and Clerical Cultures
6: Cultural Awakenings
III. The Early Reformation in the Empire, 1517-1530
1: Thirteen Turbulent Years
2: Martin Luther: A Portrait
3: The Drop-out: A Young Augustinian Monk
4: The Exegete of Wittenberg
5: Luther's Break with the Pope
6: The Imperial Diet of Worms, Rebellion, and Upheaval
7: Zwingli and the Urban Reformation in Zurich
8: Intra-Reformation Disputes
9: Political Decisions of Church and State
IV. Post-Reformation Europe, 1530-1600
1: Language, Education, Law: Religious Culture Reformed
2: Early Reformation Movements Outside the Empire
3: John Calvin and the Reformed International
4: The Royal Reformations in Scandinavia and England
5: The Pacified, Restive Empire
6: The Transformation of Roman Catholicism
7: Dissenters and Nonconformists
8: Latin Europe after the Reformation
V. The Modern Reception of the Reformation
1: Reformation Jubilees: 1617 to 2017
2: Interpretation and Debate
VI. The Reformation and the Present: An Appraisal
1: Time Accelerated: A Change or an Apocalypse?
2: Impact on the Modern West
3: Global Protestantism