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005 20200617074043.9
008 060724s2007 ilua b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBR305.3$b.N53 2007
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aNichols, Stephen J.,$d1970-
245 14 $aThe Reformation :$bhow a monk and a mallet changed the world /$cStephen J. Nichols.
260 $aWheaton, Ill. :$bCrossway Books,$c©2007.
300 $a159 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 151-156).
505 0 $a500 years old & still going strong: why the Reformation matters today -- A monk & a mallet: Martin Luther and the German Reformation -- Some middle-aged men & a sausage supper: Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation -- The not-so-radical radical reformers: the Anabaptists and the Reformation -- An overnight stay in Geneva: John Calvin and the Swiss Reformation -- A king & a divorce: the Anglicans and the British Reformation -- Men in black: the Puritans and the British Reformation -- Women in black, too: the untold story of women and the Reformation.
520 8 $a"Mention history and some might struggle to stifle a yawn. But when presented as a narrative it can often be compelling reading. Stephen J. Nichols takes a key period in time, the Reformation, and presents its major players in a fresh way. From Martin Luther, a simple monk who wielded the mallet, to kings and queens, this book goes behind the scenes to uncover the human side of these larger-than-life Reformers. Along the way readers meet Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin, Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, Anne Bradstreet, and many others. For those wanting to see history in its context, Nichols also provides a sampling of primary source materials. It is an engaging read that will remind readers of the foundational truths that can never be taken for granted by the church in any age. Includes numerous illustrations"--Amazon.com.
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600 14 $aLuther, Martin.
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650 0 $aChurch history$y16th century.
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