For ethical fashion, I really like Reformation. It's so fashionable - no hemp trousers.
It has become impossible to forget 'votes for women,' just as it was impossible to forget the reformation of Luther.
I've learned that even the word 'jubilee' used in connection with the Reformation can give rise to discussions.
You notice how liberals keep saying, 'If only Islam would have a Reformation' - it can't have one. It says it can't. It's extremely dangerous in that way.
From Caesar's legions to the Napoleonic wars. From the Reformation, the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution to the defeat of nazism. We have helped to write European history, and Europe has helped write ours.
Reformation ends not in contemplation, but in action.
I'd like to write a history, maybe of the Reformation.
You can make yourself feel better about yourself if you project your shadow side, if you project your own potential for evil onto someone else. By annihilating them and, therefore, your shadow, you bring yourself into some state of purity or reformation.
The Reformation did not directly touch the question of the true character of God's church.
So much of our fictional medievalism is distorted through a lens of Protestantism and the Reformation, slanted even further through Victorian anti-Catholicism. The depiction of actual medieval attitudes toward the Church is remarkably rare.