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Paperback Religion Since the Reformation Book

ISBN: 1025404351

ISBN13: 9781025404356

Religion Since the Reformation

"Religion Since the Reformation" offers an insightful and expansive examination of the evolution of Christian thought and practice from the late 16th century through the early 20th century. Authored by Leighton Pullan, this work serves as a scholarly bridge between the tumultuous era of the Reformation and the complexities of modern religious life. The book meticulously traces the development of various denominations, the impact of the Counter-Reformation, and the rise of new theological movements across Europe and beyond.

Pullan explores the shifting relationship between church and state, the influence of rationalism and the Enlightenment on faith, and the growth of missionary efforts during the colonial era. By analyzing the internal struggles and external pressures faced by religious institutions, the author provides a clear narrative of how contemporary Christianity was shaped by historical forces. "Religion Since the Reformation" remains a valuable resource for students of theology and history, offering a detailed look at the spiritual and intellectual currents that have defined the post-Reformation world.

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