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The Reformation 500 Years Later

By: Benjamin Wiker
Narrated by: Jim Denison
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The year 2017 is the 500th-year anniversary of Martin Luther nailing his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany - the event that marked the beginning of the Reformation and the end of unified Christianity. For Catholics, it was an unjustified rebellion by the heterodox; for Protestants, the release of true and purified Christianity from centuries-old enslavement to corruption, idolatry, and error.

So what is the truth about the Reformation? To mark the 500th anniversary, historian Benjamin Wiker gives us The Reformation 500 Years Later, a straightforward account that rejects the common distortions of Catholic, Protestant, Marxist, Freudian, or secularist retellings of this world-changing event.

©2017 Benjamin Wiker (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Christianity Church & Church Leadership History Ministry & Evangelism Middle Ages Crusade
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This reading was over too soon. It was always full of interesting insights, and performed well.

I don’t consider it a criticism to say it was over too soon, but upon reflection I do wish there were more chapters, or another whole book, exploring more of the present conditions of the Reformation, and paths toward converting the Reformation into a Re-Formation.

This book is itself a good step, as it convincingly exposes many divisive, deeply ingrained assumptions.

Very lean and intriguing

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Very historically truthful while maintaining a balanced presentation. Does not allow old trite misinformation ascendancy

Very fair and balanced but yet truthful

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A must listen. very well read and detailed book.
the details around the popes, reformers and politics is well researched.

A must listen. very well read and detailed book.

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The author always connects the dots ... everything is connected religion, culture, science, arts, and politics. He shows how multiple issues causes events

Must Read Book

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If you want to have a deep knowledge about the Reformation you should read this book.

An Excellent book

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