"Where was your Church before Luther?"
(From http://www.newstatesman.com/200708090041)
“Naphy offers a tidy survey of this extraordinary historical process. He begins with the first stirrings of religious revolt in Wittenberg, Zurich and Geneva, traces how idiosyncratic versions of Protestantism emerged in the nations of both western and eastern Europe, and shows how the Protestant vision was transplanted across the Atlantic to New England. Next we see the efforts to revitalise and reform Protestantism during the 18th century (Methodism, the Great Awakening in colonial America, pietism in Germany and so on), while the later chapters sketch the blossoming of a more socially engaged Protestant sensibility: engagement with the cause of abolitionism, the social gospel movement, and so forth. A final section offers an overview of the tensions that defined Protestantism during the 20th century: attitudes towards modern science, racial segregation and biblical interpretation.”

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