Cambridge has become a world famous university for its scientific discoveries and high-tech inventions. Isaac Newton and many others began their careers at Cambridge. There is little surprise, therefore, that Cambridge became the cradle of the English Reformation. It was at Cambridge that many of our leading Reformers developed their ideas for which they were prepared to die as martyrs. The mutually inclusive relationship between religion and science is a major story in Cambridge, and it is this story that this guide seeks to tell.