JOHN WYCLIFFE: BIBLE MARTYR
JOHN WYCLIFFE: BIBLE MARTYR
About this book
This comprehensive book provides an in-depth exploration of the life, works, and legacy of John Wycliffe, a pivotal figure in Christian history.
Covering his family background, education, and initial religious experiences, the book delves into his theological achievements, views on church corruption, and efforts to make the Bible accessible in the vernacular.
It examines the translation process of the Wycliffe Bible, the doctrinal beliefs he championed, and the formation of the Lollard movement.
The book also discusses the resistance he faced from the church, his final years, and the impact of his work on later reformers and modern Christianity.
With insights from academic perspectives and a look at his influence on language and global Bible translation efforts, this work offers a thorough understanding of Wycliffe’s significant role in shaping religious thought and reform.
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