Reformation and the culture of persuasion

Why did people choose the Reformation? What was it in the evangelical teaching that excited, moved or persuaded them? Andrew Pettegree tackles these questions directly by re-examining the reasons that moved millions to this decisive break with a shared Christian past and the new solidarities that... Full description

Main Author: Pettegree, Andrew.
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005
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