Required text for class. This was a well informative book on the varying Christian religions during The Reformation in Europe. The book also focuses on primary sources, which is nice. It transports the reader into the thinking that was considered "radical" at the time. It also displays diverse ideas. The printing press was huge and allowed access to ideas, especially books like the bible. I would argue that this is a great compilation of primary documents on the editor's part. There are different types of primary documents selected throughout the chapters such as speeches, sermons, laws, diaries, letters, etc. Great read for primary sources.