Share This
Description
In October 1517 Martin Luther famously nailed his 95 theses to the door of All Saints Church in Wittenberg.
Historians have questioned whether this dramatic event occurred in quite this way, but however they were made, Luther's protestations against what he regarded as the corrupting influences of Roman Catholicism (especially the trade in indulgences) were the sparks that fired up the Protestant Reformation.
Spreading throughout much of Europe, it changed the face of religious belief and practice for millions of Christians in ways that have proved to be both beneficial and divisive.
These talks, which were originally held at St. Peter's Methodist Church in Canterbury between September and October 2017, focused on five central themes of the Reformation that were the subject of intense and passionate debate.
Tag This Book
This Book Has Been Tagged
Our Recommendation
Notify Me When The Price...
Log In to track this book on eReaderIQ.
Track These Authors
Log In to track Frances Young on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track John Butler (Ed.) on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Leslie Griffiths on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Michael Nazir-Ali on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Tom Herbst on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track Veronica Zundel on eReaderIQ.
Log In to track John Butler on eReaderIQ.