Very brief introduction to the (now outdated) historiography of the German Reformation. Argues that much of the foregoing work has dealt with Protestantism through a teleological lens, which posits a rigid, 17th century Protestantism as the necessary end point to the 16th century Reformations. I disagree that there was any one Protestantism in the 17th century (and therefore disagree with Scribner's assessment of the historiography in that light), but whatever. Raises some good research questions, so would be valuable to an undergraduate audience.