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Visualizing Christianity, c.1500 - c.1725

Discussion of teaching the Reformation

Bram Hubbell
Bram Hubbell
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Visualizing Christianity, c.1500 - c.1725
From page 71 of the AP World History Course and Exam Description
From page 71 of the AP World History Course and Exam Description

The Reformation transformed the practice of Christianity in Europe. Our students’ knowledge of Christianity varies considerably depending on our student bodies. When teaching this topic, I prefer students to analyze visual sources instead of going deep with theological discussions.

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