
The Reformation: A Very Short Introduction
par
Peter Marshall
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Action & Adventure
History
Art & Photography
Format
Broché
Pages
168
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 23, 2009
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0199231311
ISBN-13
9780199231317
Description
Peter Marshall's exploration of the Reformation provides readers with a succinct yet profound insight into one of history's pivotal moments. Through a series of well-crafted narratives, he unpacks the complex social, political, and theological tensions that ignited this transformative period in Europe. Marshall's clear and engaging style allows readers to grasp the nuances of a movement that not only reshaped religious practice but also influenced the trajectory of European civilization.
Delving into key figures and events, the author illustrates how the Reformation sparked debates about faith, authority, and individual conscience. He highlights the struggles of luminaries like Martin Luther and John Calvin, alongside the systemic changes that challenged the Catholic Church's dominance. The vivid descriptions of conflict and change breathe life into the events that reverberated through the continent, inviting readers to contemplate their lasting implications.
Ultimately, Marshall's work serves as a thought-provoking overview that encourages readers to reflect on the Reformation's legacy. Its themes resonate even today, as questions of belief, governance, and identity remain vital in contemporary discourse. This concise introduction not only educates but also inspires further exploration of the rich history surrounding this remarkable period.
Delving into key figures and events, the author illustrates how the Reformation sparked debates about faith, authority, and individual conscience. He highlights the struggles of luminaries like Martin Luther and John Calvin, alongside the systemic changes that challenged the Catholic Church's dominance. The vivid descriptions of conflict and change breathe life into the events that reverberated through the continent, inviting readers to contemplate their lasting implications.
Ultimately, Marshall's work serves as a thought-provoking overview that encourages readers to reflect on the Reformation's legacy. Its themes resonate even today, as questions of belief, governance, and identity remain vital in contemporary discourse. This concise introduction not only educates but also inspires further exploration of the rich history surrounding this remarkable period.
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