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A Nearly Infallible History of the Reformation

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781444749694

Price: £18.99

ON SALE: 28th June 2017

Genre: Humanities / Religion & Beliefs / Christianity / Christian Theology

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500 years ago, Martin Luther nailed his ideas to a church door – and the Reformation began. Or maybe it was a little more complicated than that.

Nick Page brings his skills as an unlicensed historian to bear on this key period in European (and world) history in order to uncover everything you need to know about the Reformation – with a fair few bits you never wanted to know thrown in for good measure.

Historians tell us that the Protestant Reformation laid the foundations for the Industrial Revolution, religious freedom, and all sorts of other Good Things. But what actually happened? Who were the winners and the losers, the ogres and the beauty queens of this key moment in church history? (spoiler: there weren’t any beauty queens)

In-depth research, historical analysis and cutting-edge guesswork combine to scintillating effect in this fast-moving examination of the strange and wonderful whirlwind that was church life in late medieval Europe.

‘You were predestined to read this.’ John Calvin

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Reviews

Nick Page seeks in this book to clear up some of the myths, stories and notions which grew up around the whole event... With great insight, detail and leaving no stone unturned, Page will bring a new understanding to the Reformation whether you like it or not.
Presbyterian Herald
A witty and informative book... Page also breaks down various complex and quite serious areas of the Christian faith and puts them together again in a simpler, jigsaw version of the Reformation... Page finds a balance between funny and fact, making the Reformation of the 16th century more appealing to today's modern Christian.
Idea Magazine
Would I recommend this book as a good read? YES!
Christian Librarian Magazine
Composed of a plethora of facts... His explanation of what indulgences are is particularly helpful.
The Reformation Room Blog
It's an entertaining and informative read. Don't miss is, not least for the Top Reformers cards.
Woman Alive
Page writes in a manner which shines light into the darker corners of history and with a style which keeps the reader's attention.
Methodist Recorder
Nick page is one of the most talented actors, writers and speakers I have been fortunate enough to encounter during the last thirty years. Genuinely funny in his humour, and seriously interesting in his thoughtful, well-researched teaching, Nick is brilliantly versatile. I wish I had half of his talent, but I guess he's just too mean to share it with me.
Adrian Plass