Theodore Beza : The Man and the myth
Theodore Beza was a man who in his day was one of the luminaries of the Protestant world, who took the reins of the beleaguered Calvinistic movement after its namesake's death, and who influenced English-speaking Protestantism more than you might imagine. Shawn D. Wright casts light on a figure... Full description
Main Author: | Wright, Shawn D. |
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Fearn, Ross-shire : Christian Focus, 2015 |
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020 | |a 9781781916841 | ||
082 | |a 270.60924 |b WRI | ||
100 | |a Wright, Shawn D. | ||
245 | |a Theodore Beza : |b The Man and the myth | ||
260 | |a Fearn, Ross-shire : |b Christian Focus, |c 2015. | ||
300 | |a 256p. | ||
500 | |a Includes Bibliographical References. | ||
520 | |a Theodore Beza was a man who in his day was one of the luminaries of the Protestant world, who took the reins of the beleaguered Calvinistic movement after its namesake's death, and who influenced English-speaking Protestantism more than you might imagine. Shawn D. Wright casts light on a figure often neglected and helps illustrate the significant impact of his faith and influence | ||
650 | |a BEZA, THEODORE. | ||
650 | |a REFORMATION - FRANCE. | ||
650 | |a FRANCE - CHURCH HISTORY - 16TH CENTURY. | ||
900 | |a 33570 | ||
949 | |a RTC Library |b Melbourne Reserve NOT FOR LOAN |h 270.60924 WRI |p R350513220 |s Books |
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