William Tyndale gave English readers the Bible from Greek and Hebrew, defied religious control, and died so Scripture could reach the people.
The Rise of the Puritan Movement
The Puritan movement rose from a demand that the English church submit more fully to Scripture in doctrine, worship, discipline, and daily life.
John Wycliffe and the English Bible
John Wycliffe, the “morning star of the Reformation,” translated the Bible into English and ignited a movement to restore Scripture’s authority.
The English Reformation Under Henry VIII
Henry VIII’s break with Rome began as a political act but became the foundation for England’s spiritual renewal through the Word of God.
Modern-Day Lutheran Complaints about the 16th Century William Tyndale English Bible Translation
Explore the monumental role of William Tyndale in translating the Bible into English, his influence on future translations, and the controversies that surrounded his work. Discover Tyndale's lasting legacy in the landscape of Christianity and English literature.

