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Heroes and Heretics of the Reformation
Heroes and Heretics of the Reformation
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In these pages meet as you’ve never met before:
• Martin Luther: The tortured Augustinian monk whose act at Wittenberg called forth the storm
• Thomas Müntzer: The radical who, inspired by the new way of thinking and his own apocalyptic views, sought to use the sword to usher in the reign of God; he would feel the sting of Luther’s words and the bite of the executioner’s blade.
• The queens: Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, who were at different times bastardized and delegitimized by their father Henry VIII, but who each reigned during this period of upheaval. One is known to history by a derogatory epithet, while the other, “bloodier” still, has an epoch named in her honor.
• The popes: Paul III and Pius V, each of whom sought to save what could be saved of Christendom, one through the calling of the Council of Trent, which codified an authentic Catholic Reform, and the other through the calling of a new crusade to fend off the ever-threatening Turks.
• St. Peter Canisius: The man who lived a life of sanctity as he tried to reconcile those who had drifted away back to the Church.
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