Thomas Cranmer, one of the Reformation's most famous martyrs, can accurately be described as the architect of the Church of England, and consequently, of the worldwide Anglican communion. Despite this, compared with other key figures of the Reformation, little has...
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Thomas Cranmer, one of the Reformation's most famous martyrs, can accurately be described as the architect of the Church of England, and consequently, of the worldwide Anglican communion. Despite this, compared with other key figures of the Reformation, little has been written about him in recent years.
This omission is both remarkable and understandable: remarkable, because undoubtedly Crammer's involvement in England's break with the historic Roman Church was crucial - a break which formed the foundation for the freedom of the gospel in England for the next 450 years; understandable, because his was no dramatic conversion loved by story tellers - rather he undertook a life-time journey away from the Roman sacramental system to an understanding that heaven was the gift of God to all those whom he loves.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 338614
- Product Code 9780852347737
- ISBNÂ 0852347731
- EANÂ 9780852347737
- Pages 128
- Department General Books
- Category Biography
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Evangelical Press
- Publication Date Sep 2011
- Sales Rank 63949
- Dimensions 204 x 129 x 7mm
- Weight 0.141kg
Colin Hamer
Colin Hamer is currently chairman of a charity that works with the homeless and other vulnerable groups. Following his graduation from Liverpool University in 1972 with BA (Hons), he spent a short time teaching then pursued a business career for more than twentyfive years. He has been an elder at Grace Baptist Church, Astley, Manchester, for twenty years. He and his wife Lois have two adult children. His first book, Being a Christian Husbanda biblical perspective, was published by Evangelical Press in 2005.