Encoding: Region 0 DVD
(Playable Worldwide)
Format: Color, DTS Surround Sound,
Full Screen
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Vision Video
Run Time: 180 minutes/ Six
half-hour video programs
Bonus:
C
urriculum pdf file for 6, 12, or 13
sessions
PDFs included on the DVD:
-48-page leader’s guide with background information, discussion questions,
and optional Bible study for each session
-24-page student workbook
Availability: Usually Ships the Same Business Day
Description: Bring the Reformation alive and introduce your class or group to
key reformers and major turning points with this fast-paced video curriculum
series. The programs are based on Gateway Film’s acclaimed dramatic film series
now edited into dynamic half hours with introductions and transitions added from
the very places where the momentous events took place. The series covers John
Wycliffe, John Hus, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, The Anabaptists,
and William Tyndale. The accompanying curriculum is flexible so that you can
adapt to a 6-, 12-, or 13-session format. The films on which this series is
based have won over 30 prestigious international film awards. The full
curriculum package includes everything you need for planning a series that will
inspire interest, build attendance, stir hearts, and challenge minds. These
programs drive viewers to examine what they really believe and why.
Based on the Gateway FIlms/Vision VIdeo church history film
series, these six half-hour programs vividly bring to life the Reformation, its
colorful leaders, and history-shaping turning points.
1.
John Wycliffe - Called the "Morningstar", this
courageous forerunner paved the way for momentous changes to come. His
monumental achievement that has benefited us all-the Bible in English.
2.
John Hus - He carried forth Wycliffe’s
groundbreaking work. His passionate calls for reform brought him before the
Council of Constance. There he was betrayed by false accusations. He refused to
capitulate and was condemned to burn at the stake. He died singing.
3.
Martin Luther - He wanted only the quiet
solitude of the monastery. There this guilt-burdened monk discovered the freedom
of the Gospel. He couldn’t keep quiet about it, nor could he stop the relentless
swirl of events that propelled him to a decisive role in the shaping of the
modern world.
4.
Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin - They led the
Reformation in Switzerland. Both capable scholars, they had to interpret the
newly recovered dimensions of the Gospel in the midst of a hurricane of change,
social chaos and fierce opposition.
5.
The Anabaptists - Called "the Radicals," they
were opposed by just about everyone--Catholics, Protestants, and political
leaders. Two of their earliest leaders, Michael and Margaretha Sattler, were
executed for their beliefs while still young, but their legacy endures to this
day.
6.
God’s Outlaw: William Tyndale - This humble,
young scholar became one of the most hunted fugitives ever, pursured by King
Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Thomas More and others. His crime? Translating
and circulating the Bible in English. He was caught and killed, but his
unquenchable vision was marvelously fulfilled.