Part 1. Introducing the Reformation jubilee :
1, "Who am I to stand in God's way?": opening sermon / Michel Müller
2. The Reformation: remembering for our future / Gottfried Locher
3. Why are we gathered together? / Nikolaus Schneider
Part 2. Biblical studies :
4. Romans 3:21-31 / Karen Georgia Thompson
5. John 3:1-15 / Margot Kässmann
6. Matthew 5:13-16 / Klara Tarr Cselovszky
Part 3. Theological legacy of the Reformation :
7. The Reformation's legacy / Rowan Williams
8. An exclusive faith: the fourfold "alone" of Reformation theology / Ulrich H.J. Körtner
9. The Swiss contribution to the Reformation movement / Peter Opitz
10. Protestantism and postconfessionalism in Korea / Jong Wha Park
11. The legacy of the Reformation and its significance for the ecumenical movement today / Olav Fykse Tveit
Part 4. Themes and impact of the Reformation :
A: Church history :
12. Earlier Reformations and Reformation: Pierre Valdo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Girolamo Savonarola / Fulvio Ferrario
13. Breaking away or emerging from the Middle Ages? / Volker Leppin
14. Humanism, Reformation, Enlightenment: connections and divisions / Christine Christ-von Wedel
15. New media and new networks: the Reformation and the printed book / Martin Wallraff
16. The princes' Reformation and the people's Reformation / Athina Lexutt
17. Reformation, radical Reformation, Anabaptists, and the Peasants' War: Reformation between intolerance and revolution / Walter Fleischmann-Bisten
18. Reformation jubilee and confessionalization / Erik A. de Boer
19. Pietism: a second Reformation? / Martin Hirzel
B. Social history :
20. Impact of the Reformation on women's lives: Strasbourg in the 16th century / Anne-Marie Heitz Muller
21. Reformation jubilees: a Protestant construction / Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard
22. Caricature and satire in the age of Reformation and confessions / Frédéric Elsig
23. Reformation and democracy: subsidiarity and the priesthood of all believers / Martin Sallmann
C. Dogmatics :
24. The "unintended" Reformation?: reflections on the Reformation, individualism, and the secular age / Christophe Chalamet
25. Calvin's economic ethics: capitalist, socialist, or something else entirely? / François Dermange
26. Reformation and politics: between prophetic voice and blind obedience / Douwe Visser
D. Ecumenism :
27. Luther's dispute with his Catholic opponents: the example of purgatory / Wolfgang Thoenissen
28. A dialogue that turned into a monologue: correspondence between theologians from Tübingen and the Patriarch Jeremias II of Constantinople, 1573-1581 / Viorel Mehedinţu
29. Reform or Reformation?: the Councils of Trent, Vatican I, and Vatican II / Johanna Rahner
Part 5. The churches and the Reformation jubilee :
30. In the beginning there was freedom / Thies Gundlach
31. Challenges and opportunities of the jubilee: a Lutheran perspective / Anne Burghardt
32. The Reformation jubilee and Christianity in China / Aiming Wang
33. Commemorating the Reformation from an ecumenical perspective / Kurt Cardinal Koch
Part 6. Evaluating the jubilee conference :
34. A polyphony of Protestant voices / Michael Bünker
35. Why we celebrate the jubilee / Ibrahim Wushishi
36. Free evangelical churches and the jubilee / Frank Fornaçon
37. Anabaptist and Mennonite churches and the Reformation jubilee / Hanspeter Jecker.