- John Wyclyff, Jan Huss / The Hussite Wars 1419-1434
- Simony, pluralism, absenteeism, concubinage, indulgences, anti-clericalism
- Good Works
- The Price Revolution
- The Little Ice Age
- Reichsritter
- Antwerp; Amsterdam; Saxony; Wittenburg; Mainz; Worms; Nuremburg; Augsburg; Geneva; Zurich
- Charles V (Hapsburg)
- Desiderius Erasmus; In Praise of Folly
- Fifth Lateran Council (1512-17)
- Index of Prohibited Books
- The Inquisition
- Frederick III the Wise of Saxony / University of Wittenberg
- Johan von Staupitz
- Johannes Eck
- Cardinal Cajetan
- Martin Luther; 95 Theses; Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation; On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church; Against the Thieving and Murderous Hordes of Peasants; On the Jews and Their Lies; The September Testament; ‘A Mighty Fortress’
- Philip Melanchthon; Confession of Augsburg; Gymnasia
- Michael Agricola
- Sola Scriptura; Justification by Faith (sola fide)
- Exsurge Domine (Decet Romanum Pontificem)
- Johan Tetzel
- The Fuggers of Augsburg
- Albrecht von Hohenzollern, Archbishop of Mainz
- Millenarianism; Whore of Babylon
- The Deutsche Messe; ‘A Mighty Fortress is our God’
- The German Gymnasium / Michael Agricola
- Battle of Mohács 1526 / Siege of Vienna 1529
- Ulrich von Hutten
- Zwickau Prophets; Thomas Muntzer
- Peasants War 1525
- Anabaptism – John of Leiden (at Münster)
- Disputation at Leipzig (1519)
- Diet of Worms (1521) / The Wartburg / The September Testament
- Colloquy of Marburg (1529)
- Diet of Augsburg (1530) / Augsburg Confession 1530
- Peace of Augsburg (1555)
- Stockholm Bloodbath (1523) / Swedish War of Liberation 1521-23
- Peasants War (1524-25); Twelve Articles of the Peasants
- Schmalkaldic League (1531)
- Deutsche Messe
- Huldrych Zwingli; ‘Regarding the Choice and Freedom of Foods’ / Zurich / Swiss Brethren
- The Peace of Kappel (1531)
- John Calvin; Institutes of the Christian Church / Geneva
- iconoclasm; predestination; millenarianism
- Schmalkaldic Wars 1546-55
- Peace of Augsburg 1555 (cuis regio, eius religio)
- Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
- The Scottish Reformation / The Kirk Session
Bigger issues to consider:
- What role did Humanism play in the Reformation?
- Why did Charles V hold fire for over 20 years before making war on his Protestant princes?
- How did Luther and Calvin differ in their conceptions of temporal authority and acceptance of religious ceremony/ritual?
- How did Protestantism change the culture of those regions that adopted it?