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Luther's Protest

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Does the idea of a protest sound familiar? You may be thinking of people shouting and waving signs or activists with arms interlocked. Martin Luther’s act of protest—95 theses nailed to a church door—may seem trivial by comparison. However, as this book demonstrates, his actions would spearhead one of the most important protests in world history. Discover Luther’s part in the Reformation and see his lasting impact on church history in the pages of Luther’s Protest.

249 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2016

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John A. Braun

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September 9, 2017
One of the better contributions to the books written in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation. All in all the book was a great overview of the factors that led up to the Reformation and how the Lord used Luther's protest to return the church and all believers back to Christ and his Word. Strongly recommended for anyone interested in Martin Luther or the Reformation, this book was written with lay people and scholars both in mind.
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September 30, 2021
Good overview of the historical events surrounding the Reformation and their impact on the theological development of the Reformation movement.
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