The Renaissance Papacy’s worldliness, nepotism, and immorality transformed spiritual leadership into political power, provoking the Reformation.
The Black Death and Its Impact on Religious Thought
The Black Death transformed medieval Christianity, exposing the corruption of the Church and redirecting faith toward Scripture and personal repentance.
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.

