News July 4, 2022 Prof. Robert Kolb about the Wittenberg Center The Wittenberg Center received a letter from Prof. Robert Kolb which we reproduce below with… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News July 3, 2022 July 2: Interpretation and importance of the Reformation The last day of the summer course focused on questions of interpretation and importance of… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News July 2, 2022 July 1: Key documents of the early English Reformation In the morning, Thomas Cranmer’s famous ‘Commonplaces’ took center stage. A look at the ‘Bishops’… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News July 1, 2022 June 30: The English Reformation and Wittenberg The second example of the impact of the German Reformation was England. The first day… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News June 30, 2022 June 29: From eating sausages in Zurich in 1522 to the theology of food today Towards the end of the summer course, the focus moved on the impact of the… Andreas Stegmann Love0
NewsUncategorized June 29, 2022 June 28: Hamlet studying in Wittenberg with Luther and Faust Wittenberg is not only associated with Martin Luther, but also with the name of Johannes… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News June 29, 2022 June 27: Reformation and print The day was dedicated to the topic ‘Reformation and print’. In the morning, Dr Matthias… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News June 28, 2022 June 24–26: Weekend excursion to Southern Germany Two and a half weeks after the summer course began, the Fellows of the Wittenberg… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News June 23, 2022 June 23: From German religious politics in the 1540s and 50s to the early English Reformation and the relations of Christians and Muslims A Summer Course on Reformation history makes cross-connections possible which are not obvious. Archbishop emeritus… Andreas Stegmann Love0
News June 22, 2022 June 22: From evangelical movement to Reformation churches The Reformation is a process with three steps: It starts as Reformation theology that initiates… Andreas Stegmann Love0