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The Reformation
What You Need to Know and Why
John Stott
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Michael Reeves
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The Reformation changed everything - culture, commerce and learning. Here in these few pages we focus on its core, its defining of a new Protestant church. While Wittenberg in 1517 is often regarded as ‘the start of the Reformation’, the earliest-recorded ‘heretik’ died in Scotland more than a hundred years earlier. Part l offers a fast-paced storyline of the whole period. The Reformation: What You Need to Know and Why does not celebrate a schism. It sets forth biblical truth, and the part each of us must play in passing that truth on to the next generation. If the church is to be effective, we must believe and confess the gospel, obey it and adorn it, proclaim it and argue it, defend it, and be willing to suffer for it. What of Christ’s prayer for Christians to ‘be one’? Would it be better to ignore, even forget the Reformation? If we look more closely at that prayer, we may be surprised by what we find. The Reformation: What You Need to Know and Why includes: • Timeline • Questions for Reflection • Martin Luther’s 95 Theses
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ISBN
: 9781683070276
Producer
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Hendrickson Publishers
Product Code
: 10030961
Dimensions
: 108 x 178 mm
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 87
Release Date
: 30.06.2017
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