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The Protestant Reformation

DOC The Protestant Reformation by Lewis William Spitz in History

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This is an account of the attempts to climb the notorious North Wall of the Eiger; in 1938. The author was a member of the first party to climb the face; and although the book describes the grimness of the terrain; he attempts to communicate the joy of climbing as well as the hazards.


#1208700 in Books 1997-09-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.94 x .50 x 6.01l; .69 #File Name: 0570049938181 pages


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy jkingreat2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Tour Through Turbulent TimesBy Canadian ClergymanLewis Spitz provides an accessible and accurate introduction to the Reformation in this suprisingly complete but easy-to-read book. In it he distills his lifetime of research into this period; providing the reader; both seasoned scholar and rank beginner; with a helpful overview of the persons and events of the half century he describes. His sections on the Continental Reformation shine particularly brightly. Although almost twenty years old now; it remains pre-eminent in its field. Its age means that it does not take into account more recent scholarship; but it still provides a tour de force when it comes to examining this turbulent period.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Good info but sometimes dryBy S. SwallowSpitz has collected the works of several important people in the reformation such as Luther; Calvin; and others. I find this information to be important to have on your shelf for reference; especially if you are a member of a protestant faith. The pieces are kept in their original words for the most part and so (because of the time difference) can be difficult to get through. It's short and worth the read. It contains Luther's 95 Theses and some prominent writings of John Calvin.

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