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the church hemorrhaged spiritual and moral authority, the clamor for change rose. But the Renaissance popes, prisoners of their own greed and tastes for opulence, refused to listen. They thought what they had would last forever. It took an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther to shatter their illusions—and with it, the religious unity of the West. The Reformation,
The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation
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