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Light after DarknessHow the Reformers regained, retold and relied on the gospel of grace

Light after Darkness

How the Reformers regained, retold and relied on the gospel of grace

Lee Gatiss
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The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth century regained, retold, and relied on the gospel of grace — and we can learn from their tragedies and triumphs, their dark deeds and noble heroics. The stories of Ulrich Zwingli, William Tyndale, Martin Luther, John Calvin and Thomas Cranmer remind us of the glorious truths which warmed the hearts and fired the souls of passionate and imperfect people, and how they tried to share the good news of Jesus Christ in their generation. Will it strengthen and inspire passionate and imperfect Christians today to emulate their clarity, their courage, and their compassion for the lost?

Lee Gatiss

About Lee Gatiss

Dr. Lee Gatiss is the Director of Church Society, Editor of the NIV Proclamation Bible, and a Lecturer in Church History at Union School of Theology. He lives in Cambridge, UK.

Specifications

  • Author: Lee Gatiss
  • Release Date: May 2019
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130
  • ISBN: 9781527103337
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Church > Christian Church > Church History

Endorsements

A delightfully different romp through some occasionally unexpected corners of the Reformation, viewed from a unique perspective. In a scholarly but very readable manner, Gatiss sheds light on its theology, critical importance, and relevance for gospel ministry today

Andrew Reid, Principal, Evangelical Theological College of Asia, Singapore

Light after Darkness provides an excellent entry point into the essence of the Reformation, and mines much of the Reformers’ wisdom for our twenty–first–century context. Great biblical and practical encouragement for church leaders and members, and thus highly recommended!

Mark Earngey, Head of Church History and Lecturer in Christian Thought, Moore Theological College, Sydney
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