Light after Darkness

How the Reformers regained, retold and relied on the gospel of grace

Lee Gatiss author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Christian Focus Publications Ltd

Published:27th May '19

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Light after Darkness cover

The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth century regained, retold, and relied on the gospel of grace — and we can learn from their tragedies and triumphs, their dark deeds and noble heroics. The stories of Ulrich Zwingli, William Tyndale, Martin Luther, John Calvin and Thomas Cranmer remind us of the glorious truths which warmed the hearts and fired the souls of passionate and imperfect people, and how they tried to share the good news of Jesus Christ in their generation. Will it strengthen and inspire passionate and imperfect Christians today to emulate their clarity, their courage, and their compassion for the lost?

With realism, clarity, and his characteristic twinkle, Lee Gatiss shows just how profoundly and practically relevant the stories and issues of the Reformation remain today. Our churches will be more healthy and fruitful if they can learn these lessons.

-- Michael Reeves (President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales)

Light after Darkness provides an excellent entry point into the essence of the Reformation, and mines much of the Reformers’ wisdom for our twenty–first–century context. Great biblical and practical encouragement for church leaders and members, and thus highly recommended!

-- Mark Earngey (Head of Church History and Lecturer in Christian Thought, Moore Theological College, Sydney)

Lee shows not only how these Reformers faced their own contexts of darkness but also applies the regained principles to our modern contexts … Overall Lee takes us, as the Reformers did, back to God’s authority as described in the Scriptures.

-- Andy Lines (Missionary Bishop for Europe, Anglican Church in North America)

… historically informed, accessibly readable, and relevantly applied. A great service for the church and beyond.

-- Adriaan Neele (Research scholar, associate editor and director of the Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University)

This is a fabulous recounting of the lives of five key figures of the European Reformation. It is a recounting that also reveals that if these lives had not been lived, western history and the story of the Church would be completely different. This is usable history at its best.

-- Michael A. G. Haykin (Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)

In his usual eloquent and articulate style, Dr Lee Gatiss illuminates the wisdom of the Protestant Reformers and the continuing truth of Almighty God’s gospel of grace. compels the reader to stand firm in the foundation of faith which was courageously taught by men and women of the 16th century.

-- Julian Dobbs (Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word in North America)

In a winsome, yet honest and penetrating examination of some of its leading characters, Lee Gatiss shows how the Reformation sheds light on some of today’s vexing theological, ethical, and ecclesiastical questions. This insightful and at times provocative volume is further proof that the Reformation cannot be revisited too often, and sight of its lasting legacy must not be lost in successive generations.

-- Iver Martin (Principal, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Edinburgh, Scotland)

A delightfully different romp through some occasionally unexpected corners of the Reformation, viewed from a unique perspective. In a scholarly but very readable manner, Gatiss sheds light on its theology, critical importance, and relevance for gospel ministry today

-- Andrew Reid (Principal, Evangelical Theological College of Asia, Singap

ISBN: 9781527103337

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 165g

144 pages

Revised ed.