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434. Luther: The Revolution Begins (Part 2)

The Rest Is History

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The Printing Press and the Reformation

The availability of printed Bibles due to the printing press played a crucial role in the Reformation. Scholars like Tim McCulloch argue that the increase in printed Bibles led to the Reformation, rather than the Reformation leading to more Bibles being printed. The accessibility of printed material allowed scholars like Luther to order Bibles without glosses easily. Furthermore, the nature of thinking is said to have changed with printing, as scholars in earlier centuries spent their time copying books rather than contemplating them.

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