Benjamin Shaw offers a rich, nuanced exploration of key figures such as Erasmus, Luther, and Catholic humanists, revealing how their engagement with classical learning redefined Christianity's intellectual foundations. This book illuminates the enduring legacy of Renaissance humanism, whose call to critically engage sacred and classical texts continues to shape modern religious scholarship and spiritual practice.
For scholars, students, and readers fascinated by the intersection of culture, faith, and history, this work offers a compelling narrative of how the revival of classical learning catalyzed one of the most dynamic periods of religious transformation in Western civilization.
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