The Reformation A Very Short Introduction
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TextSeries: Very short introductions, 213Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2009Description: xii, 153 20 cmSubject(s): Summary: The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an argument about what Christians needed to do to be saved, but rapidly engulfed society in a series of fundamental changes. This Very Short Introduction provides a lively and up-to-date guide to the process. It explains doctrinal debates in a clear and non-technical way, but is equally concerned to demonstrate the effects the Reformation had on politics, society, art, andminorities. Peter Marshall argues that the Reformation was not a solely European phenomenon, but that varieties of faith exported.
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The Reformation transformed Europe, and left an indelible mark on the modern world. It began as an argument about what Christians needed to do to be saved, but rapidly engulfed society in a series of fundamental changes. This Very Short Introduction provides a lively and up-to-date guide to the process. It explains doctrinal debates in a clear and non-technical way, but is equally concerned to demonstrate the effects the Reformation had on politics, society, art, andminorities. Peter Marshall argues that the Reformation was not a solely European phenomenon, but that varieties of faith exported.
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