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Saints and Heroes Since the Middle Ages Volume 2

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(4,625 Sterne; 8 Bewertungen)

In this second volume, Hodges uses stories of the lives of fourteen well-known saints and heroes of the faith to continue the history of the church from the end of the Reformation through the 1700s. These stories recount their lives and sacrifices for the faith. These saints and heroes include: Luther, More, Loyola, Cranmer, Calvin, Knox, Coligny, William the Silent, Brewster, Laud, Cromwell, Bunyan, Fox, and Wesley. Appropriate and beneficial for children and adults! - Summary by Maggie Travers (5 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Luther 1483-1546

25:03

Read by JoeBlu

More 1478-1535

20:25

Read by Jeff Moon

Loyola 1491-1556

21:52

Read by JudyDerby

Cranmer 1489-1556

27:03

Read by Melvin Lee

Calvin 1509-1564

21:09

Read by Lazlo

Knox 1505-1572

25:29

Read by Melvin Lee

Coligny 1519-1572

25:53

Read by Melvin Lee

William the Silent 1533-1584

20:47

Read by Sanja Bonic

Brewster 1560-1644

22:26

Read by Melvin Lee

Laud 1573-1645

22:19

Read by LindseyS

Cromwell 1599-1658

28:35

Read by Jon Smith

Bunyan 1628-1688

20:46

Read by Maggie Travers

Fox 1624-1691

21:08

Read by Melvin Lee

Wesley 1703-1791

25:40

Read by George Thomas

Bewertungen

VERY SIMPLISTIC

(3,5 Sterne)

The writer offers short-sketch overviews of famous religious leaders, complete with oft unsubstantiated tales of their diverse journeys. It is completely ecumenical, not attempting to classify the actions as orthodox or heretical. It is somewhat useful for a quick overview of each personage, but do not take any of the stories as completely true.

(5 Sterne)

It is a great book if you like information about the history of the Christian church. I thoroughly enjoyed it.