In addition to the expected chapters on Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, the »radical reformers« et al, Lindbergh explains the Reformations (notice the plural--a key point of Lindberg's) as they unfolded uniquely in various countries and in response to peculiar stimuli. Political, social, and economic ramifications are also explored to some degree. Despite all this weighty content, Lindberg's writing is easy to read, his argument effortless. »The European Reformations« sheds light on both the 16th century and our own. I strongly recommend it.