
Protestants: The Birth of a Revolution
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Ozment gives grass-roots insights into the least appreciated of modern revolutions. Told from the point of view of the first Protestants, in the form of letters, diaries, and other people's documents, this profound critique views the revolt as a social reform--the rejection of hypocrisy, corruption, and empty ritual--rather than the progenitor of Nazism.
Author: Steven E Ozment
Format: Hardback, 270 pages, 165mm x 239mm, 1134 g
Published: 1993, Doubleday Books, United States
Genre: Christianity: General
Ozment gives grass-roots insights into the least appreciated of modern revolutions. Told from the point of view of the first Protestants, in the form of letters, diaries, and other people's documents, this profound critique views the revolt as a social reform--the rejection of hypocrisy, corruption, and empty ritual--rather than the progenitor of Nazism.
