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This category lists sites about Reformation Day, religious holiday celebrated on October 31 in remembrance of the Reformation. It marks the anniversary of Martin Luther's nailing of the 95 These to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Reformation Day is a civic holiday in Slovenia and in certain German States. It is also observed by Lutheran and Reformed church communities elsewhere in the world.
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Essay examines the theology behind the Reformation and challenges people to celebrate the start of the movement --not Halloween -- on Oct. 31.
Provides an introduction to the day along with interactive quiz, art activities, vocabulary guide, discussion topics, and puzzles.
Traces the day back to its roots and explores the significance of the 95 Theses.
Essay focuses primarily on the significance of Luther's life, but also features a unique twist on combining two October 31 observances.
Provides a short history.
Background information written by the Rev. J. Thomas Shelley.
Article questions whether it was Luther's nailing of the 95 Theses or his formal separation from the church that constituted the true start of the Reformation.
Article urges the Christian community to consider an alternative to Halloween.
Provides an introduction to the day along with interactive quiz, art activities, vocabulary guide, discussion topics, and puzzles.
Article questions whether it was Luther's nailing of the 95 Theses or his formal separation from the church that constituted the true start of the Reformation.
Essay examines the theology behind the Reformation and challenges people to celebrate the start of the movement --not Halloween -- on Oct. 31.
Traces the day back to its roots and explores the significance of the 95 Theses.
Provides a short history.
Article urges the Christian community to consider an alternative to Halloween.
Background information written by the Rev. J. Thomas Shelley.
Essay focuses primarily on the significance of Luther's life, but also features a unique twist on combining two October 31 observances.
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