
Fire and Faith
The Untold Story of Sebastian Castellio's Epic Battle with John Calvin
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Narrateur(s):
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Keith Higinbotham
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Auteur(s):
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Kristin Jack
À propos de cet audio
The explosive novel that confronts the Reformation's horror and heroism.
It’s 1563 and Europe teeters on a knife-edge. Catholics and Protestants are on the brink of a war so catastrophic that it will kill millions and rage for a hundred years. One voice cries out—pleading for peace and calling for tolerance.
Will that voice be heard, or will it be silenced?
Based on real-life characters and events, this historical novel tells the story of Sebastian Castellio, a brilliant theologian and ethicist, whose calls for religious tolerance and dialogue in the sixteenth century sparked a violent backlash from his one-time colleague and friend, the renowned Protestant Reformer John Calvin.
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