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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…mehr

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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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Kristin Jack lives in Dunedin, New Zealand, where he runs a mentoring program for vulnerable young people. Prior to 2010, he and his wife Susan (along with their children, Kaleb and Emma) spent sixteen years in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, starting health and development projects among the city's poorest residents.