- The
Reformation, also
known as the
Protestant Reformation and the
European Reformation, was a
major theological movement in
Western Christianity in 16th-century...
- The
English Reformation took
place in 16th-century
England when the King
wished to
divorce his
Spanish wife (who had
delivered no male children) and marry...
- The Counter-
Reformation (Latin: Contrareformatio), also
sometimes called the
Catholic Revival, was the
period of
Catholic resurgence that was initiated...
- Look up
Reformation,
reformation, or re-formation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Reformation, also
known as the
Protestant Reformation, was the...
- The New
Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a
Christian supremacist theological belief and
controversial movement ****ociated with the far-right that combines...
- The term
Second Reformation has been used in a
number of
contexts in Protestantism,
implying a new or
continuing Reformation. In
Germany and
Northern Europe...
- Protestantism.
Protestants follow the
theological tenets of the
Protestant Reformation, a
movement that
began in the 16th
century with the goal of reforming...
- The
Bohemian Reformation (also
known as the
Czech Reformation or
Hussite Reformation),
preceding the
Reformation of the 16th century, was a Christian...
- Of
Reformation is a 1641
pamphlet by John Milton, and his
debut in the
public arena. Its full
title is Of
Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England...
- The
Mormon Reformation was a
period of
renewed emphasis on
spirituality within the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church), and a centrally-directed...