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John Knox was a thunderous voice in a time of upheaval-a preacher, writer, and leader whose fiery convictions shaped the course of Scotland's history. From his early years as a Catholic priest to his radical transformation into the champion of Protestant Reformation, Knox's life was marked by exile, persecution, and an unrelenting battle against what he saw as corruption and tyranny.
This book takes readers on a gripping journey through the turbulent 16th century, when Scotland teetered between Catholicism and Protestantism, monarchy and rebellion, tradition and reform. It explores Knox's role in the fall of Mary, Queen of Scots, his confrontations with powerful rulers, and his vision for a reformed nation under God's authority.
With detailed historical analysis and theological insight, "John Knox" delves into the man behind the pulpit-the exile who studied under John Calvin, the radical who defied queens, and the preacher whose sermons ignited a nation.
For those who seek to understand the Scottish Reformation, the origins of Presbyterianism, and the enduring impact of Knox's teachings, this book offers a compelling and deeply researched account of a man who, in his own words, "never flattered or feared any flesh."
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
John Knox was a thunderous voice in a time of upheaval-a preacher, writer, and leader whose fiery convictions shaped the course of Scotland's history. From his early years as a Catholic priest to his radical transformation into the champion of Protestant Reformation, Knox's life was marked by exile, persecution, and an unrelenting battle against what he saw as corruption and tyranny.
This book takes readers on a gripping journey through the turbulent 16th century, when Scotland teetered between Catholicism and Protestantism, monarchy and rebellion, tradition and reform. It explores Knox's role in the fall of Mary, Queen of Scots, his confrontations with powerful rulers, and his vision for a reformed nation under God's authority.
With detailed historical analysis and theological insight, "John Knox" delves into the man behind the pulpit-the exile who studied under John Calvin, the radical who defied queens, and the preacher whose sermons ignited a nation.
For those who seek to understand the Scottish Reformation, the origins of Presbyterianism, and the enduring impact of Knox's teachings, this book offers a compelling and deeply researched account of a man who, in his own words, "never flattered or feared any flesh."