The “Further reading” section of Michael Reeves’s The Unquenchable Flame: Introducing the Reformation
(Nottingham, England: IVP, 2009) flags six resources as “must reads” (pp. 189–91, numbering added):
1. Every Christian should read Roland Bainton’s classic biography of Luther, Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther (Abingdon, 1950). A rip-roaring bedtime page-turner.
2. And why not try reading some of Luther himself? You can find his great The Freedom of a Christian online . . . .
3. Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion is a must. The title makes it sound scary; inside, it is easy to read and warm in style. If you can, get F. L. Battles’ two-volume translation of the 1559 edition (Westminster Press, 1960).
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