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The Reformation was a long struggle of ideas between the established Catholic Church and the questioning of faith brought about by the Renaissance in Western Europe. Started by Martin Luther in 1517, religious dissidence spread across Europe throughout the sixteenth century, causing wars, migration and disunity. By 1648 Henry VIII’s desire for divorce led him to break with the Catholic Church in Rome and form the Church of England. The Reformation: History in an Hour is a clear and comprehensive look at this long and complex period of religious change. It explains the major causes of the Reformation and the differences between Protestants and Catholics. It will help you understand the significance of the Reformation in European history in just one hour. Know your stuff: Read a concise history of the Protestant Reformation in just one hour.
This book investigates the complex religious, political, and social shifts that defined the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth-century Europe. The author provides a concise overview of the ideological conflict between the Catholic Church and emerging Protestant movements, tracing the movement from Martin Luther's initial dissent to the broader geopolitical consequences that reshaped the continent. The text utilizes a chronological framework to distill centuries of theological debate and institutional upheaval into an accessible format for the general reader.
What You Will Find
The subject matter points to a highly condensed, introductory survey designed for readers seeking a rapid overview of complex historical events. The framing suggests a focus on clarity and brevity, prioritizing essential milestones over exhaustive academic detail.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Fourth Estate
ISBN-10:
0007285531
ISBN-13:
9780007285532
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