The division of Christendom : Christianity in the sixteenth century /
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- 9780664224028
- 270.6 H652D
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270.6 G662S The Swiss reformation | 270.6 G822U The unintended Reformation : | 270.6 H255C The Christian Scholar | 270.6 H652D The division of Christendom : Christianity in the sixteenth century / | 270.6 H652P The protestant reformation | 270.6 H652R The Reformation : | 270.6 H652R The Reformation : |
Hans J. Hillerbrand details the events and ideas of the sixteenth century and contends that the Protestant Reformation must be seen as an interplay of religious, political, and economic forces in which religion played a major role. Hillerbrand tells the fascinating story of the ways in which theological disagreements divided the centuries-old Christian church and the roles that leading characters such as Luther, Zwingli, Anabaptists, and Calvin played in establishing new churches, even as Roman Catholicism continued to develop in its own ways. The book covers all significant aspects of this period and interprets these important events in their own context while reflecting on the consequences of the Reformation for later periods and for today.
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