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The Reformation / Owen Chadwick.
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[1st ed.], reprinted with revisions.
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Harmondsworth, Middlesex :: Penguin,
Year:
1972.
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463 pages : maps ; 20 cm.
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Nagle Library copy ex dono Adrian Diethelm, Rector.
Includes bibliographic references (p. [446]-449) and index.
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Monograph
ISBN:
9780140137576 0140137572 (pbk);
Abstract:
1. The cry for reformation -- 2. Luther -- 3. Calvin -- 4. The Reformation in England to 1559 -- 5. The growth of reformed Protestantism -- 6. The radicals of the Reformation -- 7. The assault upon Calvanism -- 8. The counter-reformation -- 9. The Conquistadors
-- 10. The Eastern Orthodox church -- 11. Divided Christendom -- 12. The decline of ecclesiastical power -- 13. Ministry and worship -- 14. Conclusion.

The beginning the sixteenth century brought growing pressure within the Western Church for Reformation. The popes could not hold Western Christendom together and there was confusion about Church reform. What some believed to be abuses, others found acceptable. Nevertheless over the years three aims emerged: to reform the exactions of churchmen, to correct errors of doctrines and to improve the moral awareness of society. As a result, Western Europe divided into a Catholic South and Protestant North. Across the no man's land between them were fought the bitterest wars of religion in Christian history, until, gradually, the modern religious map of Europe took shape. In this, the third volume of the Penguin History of the Church, Professor Chadwick deals with the formative work of Erasmus, Luther, Zwingli and Calvin, and analyses the special circumstances of the English Reformation as well as the Jesuits and the Counter-Reformation. Previously published in the Pelican History of the Church series.
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