Few figures in the history of Christianity have proven as enigmatic and controversial as John Wyclif, the English theologian and reformer who played a key role in the early Protestant movement. This book offers a detailed and nuanced account of Wyclif’s life and thought, exploring the complex web of religious, political, and intellectual currents that shaped his ideas and legacy.
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