The Reformation: A History
ISBN-13:
9780143035381
ISBN-10:
014303538X
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
896 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
,
Protestantism
,
History
,
European History
,
Women in History
,
World History
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ISBN-13:
9780143035381
ISBN-10:
014303538X
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
896 pages
Category:
Christian Books & Bibles
,
Protestantism
,
History
,
European History
,
Women in History
,
World History
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The Reformation: A History (ISBN-13: 9780143035381 and ISBN-10: 014303538X), written by authors
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The National Book Critics Circle Award–winning history of the Reformation—from the New York Times bestselling author of Christianity
At a time when men and women were prepared to kill—and be killed—for their faith, the Protestant Reformation tore the Western world apart. Acclaimed as the definitive account of these epochal events, Diarmaid MacCulloch's award-winning history brilliantly re-creates the religious battles of priests, monarchs, scholars, and politicians—from the zealous Martin Luther and his Ninety-Five Theses to the polemical John Calvin to the radical Igantius Loyola, from the tortured Thomas Cranmer to the ambitious Philip II.
At a time when men and women were prepared to kill—and be killed—for their faith, the Protestant Reformation tore the Western world apart. Acclaimed as the definitive account of these epochal events, Diarmaid MacCulloch's award-winning history brilliantly re-creates the religious battles of priests, monarchs, scholars, and politicians—from the zealous Martin Luther and his Ninety-Five Theses to the polemical John Calvin to the radical Igantius Loyola, from the tortured Thomas Cranmer to the ambitious Philip II.
Drawing together the many strands of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and ranging widely across Europe and the New World, MacCulloch reveals as never before how these dramatic upheavals affected everyday lives—overturning ideas of love, sex, death, and the supernatural, and shaping the modern age.
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