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AObwebsite about Luther's Reformation

A website about one faith and 500 years of division. The two philosophical divisions within the AOb: Sint Bonaventura (Roman Catholic) and the CVHO (Protestant Christian) officially presented their website this afternoon about the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation in the Utrecht Museum Catharijneconvent.

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The website has been online for some time, but was officially presented today at the anniversary conference of the AObdepartment CVHO. The two departments celebrate their 100th anniversary with the site and the fact that it is 500 years ago that Luther initiated the Reformation.

Influence of society

Many people know about Luther and his theses on the door of the castle chapel in Wittenberg, Germany, but far fewer people realize the impact of this on European society to this day. We like to portray that influence ', so write the two sections on the website. The site was created by seven board members and former board members of CVHO and Bonaventura. The article was also previously published in the Education magazine 'Don't preach, but stimulate' about the website.

Teachers can find everything related to 500 years of Luther on the site. The information is divided into four themes and linked geographically to different cities in Europe. There is teaching material for various school subjects, such as history, religion and art, and there are in-depth articles. Lecturers are also called upon to submit their own teaching materials.

Purpose

The makers want to use the site to encourage fellow teachers to discuss the Reformation and Counter-Reformation in their lessons and to share material where possible. They also want to help shape a philosophical identity at school.

View the website at: www.reformationandeducationnu.nl

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