The Reformation Happened 500 Years Ago, But It's More Timely Than EverBenjamin Wiker

Published: Nov. 17, 2017, 7 a.m.

b'Secularism, radical Islam, and nationalism all sound like buzzwords pulled straight from today\\u2019s headlines. But you might be surprised to know that 500 years ago they were at the epicenter of one of the greatest religious and political convulsions in western history\\u2014the Reformation. Today I talk with Prof. Bejamin Wiker, author of the new book The Reformation 500 Years Later: 12 Things You Need to Know. He brings to light the enduring relevance of one of the most significant events in history\\u2014and the surprising things about it you probably never learned in history class. We discuss... How Luther inspired radical reformers whom he actually despised How bad popes were even worse than you think Why nationalism was as much a force in the Reformation as religious reform was How the Catholic Church was in dire need of reform\\u2014and how it had benefited from continual reform over the course of its then 1,500-year history How the invention of the printing press both helped and harmed the Reformation Why another Reformation is inevitable\\u2014and what course it might take'