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Morning Star of the Reformation
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Item Description... John Wycliffe (1328-84) pursued his vision of an English Bible for the common man. A fictionalized biography of John Wycliffe, set in medieval England. Readers will share in Wycliffe's student days at Oxford Universityand see him work toward his goal of translating the Bible into English for all Englishmen to read. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 134
Dimensions: Length: 8.46" Width: 5.48" Height: 0.43" Weight: 0.46 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jan 1, 1988
Publisher Bob Jones University Press
Age 12-17
ISBN 0890844534 EAN 9780890844533
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 | good to read when studing Luther/Reformation Aug 6, 2007 |
| I recommend this book for students ages 10-13 who are studying Martin Luther and the Reformation. (I actually read it with my 9 year old, who is pretty bright. But I don't think it will hold the attention of most 9 year olds.) The book gives you a real good feel for how it was for the clergy in this time period and the tension that existed, and continued to be a problem, in a revolutionary time period for Christianity. I did not really understand the historical difference between Protestantism and Catholicism until I read this book, which is historical fiction. It is a great supplement to your textbook reading, which doesn't really give you a feel for how things were for individuals entering the clergy and sympathetic to the reformers' cause. I give it 3 stars because it took a little while to get into the story, but it is worth it, and it isn't too long to get through it. It will also explain the important role John Wycliffe played in this time period. | | | Write your own review about Morning Star of the Reformation
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