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2017 is the 500th Anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation.

On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in [|Wittenberg]. That action started a chain of events which shaped the course of the church and the course of Western civilization, in a way that is still significant today. - [|Reformation 500]

Hashtags [|#Reformationstag]

Wikipedia
[|Protestant_Reformation] [|Metanoia] [|Indulgence] [|Ninety-five Theses] [|Martin Luther] [|Johannes_Gutenberg]

Elsewhere
[|Reformation 500] Luther garden website [] []

Reformation Tours
Reformation Country - A trip to 28 federally funded Reformation sites in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia []

More from the German Government https://www.bundesregierung.de/Content/Infomaterial/BMFSFJ/500_Jahre_Gesellschaft_im_Wandel_BMFSFJ16-112500.html https://www.bundesregierung.de/Content/Infomaterial/BMFSFJ/Reformation_f%C3%BCr_alle_BMFSFJ16-114154.html;jsessionid=AB1BCA83312A1A4B1B895D89F0FC0DFD.s6t1?nn=670290

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Headlines
[|The Reformation: 5 Ways it Changed Our World] - [|@JoshuaClaybourn] [|Five centuries after the Reformation, Martin Luther’s legacy lives on - Irish Times] [|Pope ‘grateful to God’ for Vatican conference on Martin Luther]

Beer
http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/10/31/561117731/the-other-reformation-how-martin-luther-changed-our-beer-too

Recommended Books: Luther, Renegade and Prophet
https://www.amazon.com/Martin-Luther-Renegade-Lyndal-Roper/dp/0812996194 https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jun/26/martin-luther-renegade-prophet-lyndal-roper-review https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/sep/07/martin-luther-lyndal-roper-review http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/martin-luther-renegade-and-reformer/9064758 http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/people/professor-lyndal-roper https://twitter.com/OrielOxford https://twitter.com/LNLonRN

Recommended Listening
[|Martin Luther: renegade and prophet] - Luther's ideas sparked the Protestant Reformation, plunging Europe in a hundred years of gruesome religious wars, redrawing the geopolitical map of the continent and shaping the modern world. [|Reformation divided] - From a list of grievances about Christianity to the world we live in today, the Reformation was an epochal moment in our history. [|The aftermath of the Reformation] - Historian Margaret MacMillan on the aftermath of the Reformation. [|Reformation tours] - Living the Reformation is a tour company with a difference, with visits to Germany, Switzerland, France and England. [|Luther, Music and the Reformation] - In 1517 Martin Luther created a massive schism with the Roman Catholic Church. What did this mean for music then and beyond? [|Reformation, globalisation and going viral] - The Reformation was a seismic event that changed Christianity, politics and even modern day music. [|Luther’s Music] - Imagine a world without the sublime music of Bach? [|The X Factor in the Reformation] - What was the X Factor in the Protestant Reformation that caused a schism in the Roman Catholic Church which would have lasting effects up to the present day? [|Martin Luther, Catholic dissident] - The Pope called him 'a wild boar in the Lord's vineyard' but Martin Luther's challenge to the Roman Catholic Church would have sweeping effects across Germany and beyond where his writings inspired the Protestant Reformation. [|Luther, Music and the Reformation] - It's 500 years since Martin Luther helped kick off the Protestant Reformation by pinning his 95 theses on a the door of a German church and put music into the hands of the congregation. Roland Peelman is a festival director and choral conductor who has performed countless pieces of music from this period. He's in to guide us through the music of the Protestant Reformation in Europe and England.

[|Luther's Jews and Poland's Jewish Festival] - On the anniversary of Kristalnacht, Luther's call for for their synagogues to be burnt down in his day is one of the aspects of his relationship to the Jews which Thomas Kaufman considers in his book Luther's Jews. In Krakow the largest Jewish Cultural Festival was founded in 1988 by the non-Jew, Janusz Makuch, with surprising results.

A Man Named Martin Luther
https://www.lhm.org https://twitter.com/lhmglobalmin https://vimeo.com/luthhourmin https://vimeo.com/search?q=man+named+martin+luther

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Ireland
https://twitter.com/MICLimerick/status/906139287539904512

Artwork / Cue Yourself
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