The Reformation 101

Martin Luther

Lucas Cranach the Elder, Martin Luther, 1529 (Uffizi, Florence). In the early 1500s, Renaissance ideas were sweeping across the Continent and Europe was entering the modern age. A monk named Martin Luther asserted that common people should be able to worship God directly. A fiery orator and religious whistle-blower, Luther sparked a century of European wars by speaking out against the Church in Rome.