Post-Reformation Era

These thirteen modules, consisting of excerpts from documents in church history, have been chosen and introduced by Dan Graves. They are intended for self study or as a quarterly introduction for a weekly Sunday school class or other study group. To receive email notification as new modules are released, sign up at the left.

Module 401: Menno Simons founds the Mennonites. Brave Anabaptist leader tells how he came to lead a small but growing group of devout Christians.

Module 402: John Knox Founds Presbyterianism. Scotland transformed by practical Calvinism.

Module 403: Jacob Arminius founds Arminianism. Dutch theologian argues that Calvin’s doctrine needs tweaking.

Module 404: Hugo Grotius on War and Peace. Christianity and a political theory of justice in war time.

Module 405: The King James Version. Sample the beauties of the most enduring English translation.

Module 406: George Fox Founds the Quakers. Groaning at the world, Fox seeks to know Christ directly.

Module 407: John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. The most famous non-biblical Christian text.

Module 408: Molinas, Guyon, and Fenelon. Quietism flares and fades.

Module 409: Joseph Butler’s Analogy. Influential apologetic refutes Deism.

Module 410: Jonathan Edwards, American Original. Did his theory of free will allow free will?

Module 411: John and Charles Wesley. Brothers lead the Methodist movement.

Module 412: William Wilberforce and Social Action. Was there a charity he didn’t have a hand in?

Module 413: William Carey. A poor Baptist preacher demonstrates the need for missions.

Posted by admin on September 23, 2008; Updated: Apr 14, 2009

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The Reckoning: Remembering the Dutch Resistance is an award-winning documentary that reveals the intensely human aspect of the Dutch struggle against Nazi tyranny. [0707]

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