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A defining chronicle of faith and fracture, Rise And Growth Of The Anglican Schism draws readers into the heart of sixteenth-century England's religious upheaval. Nicholas Sander, a contemporary observer and Catholic scholar, offers a compelling historical religious analysis of the forces that tore apart the unity of the Church - from the turbulent reign of Henry VIII to the theological debates that fuelled the Anglican Reformation era. Every page immerses you in the drama of Tudor England, where belief and power collided, and the Catholic Church schism reshaped the destiny of a nation. This…mehr

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A defining chronicle of faith and fracture, Rise And Growth Of The Anglican Schism draws readers into the heart of sixteenth-century England's religious upheaval. Nicholas Sander, a contemporary observer and Catholic scholar, offers a compelling historical religious analysis of the forces that tore apart the unity of the Church - from the turbulent reign of Henry VIII to the theological debates that fuelled the Anglican Reformation era. Every page immerses you in the drama of Tudor England, where belief and power collided, and the Catholic Church schism reshaped the destiny of a nation. This classic church history book stands as a vital resource for reformation scholars, students of academic religious history, and anyone fascinated by the origins of Anglicanism. Sander's account captures the intensity of religious conflict study and the intricacies of theological debate exploration, illuminating the personalities and politics behind England's church split. Written in the shadow of Martin Luther's contemporaries, it offers rare insight into the motivations and consequences of a world-changing movement. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn to the complexities of the Anglican Reformation or seek a collector's piece from the canon of historical church literature, Sander's work remains a cultural touchstone, as relevant to today's inquiries as it was to those who witnessed the schism firsthand.