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I'm now reading Alister McGrath's "Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution--a history from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first."
Last year I read a short intro to the Reformation by Collingsworth and a dual biography of Leo X and Martin Luther.
I've read several histories of Christianity (Chadwick, Johnson, The Oxford Illustrated) but now want a deeper insight into the causes and consequences of the Reformation(s). I have no confessional ax to grind.
Last year I read a short intro to the Reformation by Collingsworth and a dual biography of Leo X and Martin Luther.
I've read several histories of Christianity (Chadwick, Johnson, The Oxford Illustrated) but now want a deeper insight into the causes and consequences of the Reformation(s). I have no confessional ax to grind.
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Re: On the Reformation(s)
Wed, April 30, 2008 - 9:04 AMI'd forgotten about that one. I read her look at the 13th century (A Distant Mirror?) decades ago. My God, I'm growing old!
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Re: On the Reformation(s)
Wed, April 30, 2008 - 12:00 PMYou keep recomened all these good books and I and get them all!!! WAwawa!!
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