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History of the Spanish Reformation

Autor Thomas M'Crie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2023
It was only a few years ago that the Christian church celebrated the 500th anniversary of the protestant reformation, that historic day when the German monk and scholar, Martin Luther, nailed the 95 Theses to the chapel door of Wittenberg castle. What Luther likely thought was an otherwise insignificant event at the time turned out to be the much-needed spark to light an ecclesiastical movement towards reforming all life and thought to the teaching of God's Word alone. And while much is known about the history of the Reformation in general, much of what transpired in the Spanish-speaking world remains obscure and forgotten. Here then enters Thomas M'Crie, the knowledgeable guide who takes readers on a tour throughout the history of the Spanish reformation as it unfolded. M'Crie's History of the reformation in Spain, originally published in 1829, is an invaluable gem of scholarship that deserves wider exposure and distribution, and, in an effort to make it more accessible to modern readership, has been reformatted and retitled to the History of the Spanish Reformation. M'Crie's objective was twofold, (i) to contribute towards the history of that reformational movement that affected all of Europe and the New World, and by doing so, (ii) rescuing the Spanish reformation from obscurity.- From the Foreword
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781990771224
ISBN-10: 199077122X
Pagini: 450
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Cántaro Publications

Notă biografică

Thomas M'Crie (1772-1835) was a Scottish historian, prolific writer and a reformed minister, born in the town of Duns. He was a vocal advocate for the ongoing reformation of the church. M'Crie had at heart the best interests of the church, and for this he must be applauded, for instead of divorcing his faith from his scholarship, he rightly discerned that if Christ is Lord over all creation, then scholarship too must pay tribute to His Lordship.