Ulrich Zwingli led the Swiss Reformation through biblical preaching, reform of worship, and a bold but incomplete break with Rome.
The Genevan Model of Church and State
A biblical and historical examination of Geneva’s church-state model under Calvin, its strengths, and its serious theological limits.
Martin Luther’s Conflicts and Controversies
Luther’s fiercest disputes—on free will, Jews, celibacy, women, and the ordinances—tested whether Scripture, not men, would rule the church.
The Radical Reformers and the Anabaptist Movement
The Anabaptists of the Radical Reformation sought to restore the purity of the apostolic Church through believers’ baptism, discipleship, and separation from the world.
Anabaptists—A Group of Religious Reformers
Dive into the history of the Anabaptists, a group of religious reformers that emerged during the Protestant Reformation.

