Incoming Resources
- Spirit versus structure;, Luther and the institutions of the church, [by] Jaroslav Pelikan
- For the glory of God, how monotheism led to reformations, science, witch-hunts, and the end of slavery, Rodney Stark
- The Reformation era, 1500-1650;, with a revised and expanded bibliography, [by] Harold J. Grimm
- Heretics and heroes, how Renaissance artists and Reformation priests created our world, Thomas Cahill
- The Renaissance and Reformation, a history in documents, Merry Wiesner-Hanks
- White robe, black robe, [by] Charles L. Mee, Jr
- Luther, Erasmus, and the Reformation;, a Catholic-Protestant reappraisal., Edited by John C. Olin, James D. Smart [and] Robert E. McNally
- Reformation studies;, essays in honor of Roland H. Bainton
- The political consequences of the Reformation;, studies in sixteenth-century political thought
- Martin Luther, selections from his writings, edited and with an introduction by John Dillenberger
- Protestants, the birth of a revolution, by Steven Ozment
- Martin Luther, a concise history of his life & works, John Schofield
- Obedient rebels; Catholic substance and Protestant principle in Luther's Reformaion
- Martin Luther, the man who rediscovered God and changed the world, Eric Metaxas
- Reformation, [by] John M. Todd
- Renaissance & Reformation reference library, Peggy Saari & Aaron Saari, editors ; Julie L. Carnagie, project editor
- World eras, European Renaissance and Reformation, 1350-1600, Norman J. Wilson, [editor], Volume 1
- The Social history of the Reformation., Edited by Lawrence P. Buck and Jonathan W. Zophy
- The Reformation, Diarmaid MacCulloch
- Unbelievers, an emotional history of doubt, Alec Ryrie
- History of the Christian church
- The European Renaissance and Reformation, 1350-1600, edited by Norman J. Wilson
- The Reformation and Luther, by Judge C.J. Ramage