This is my first ever book review. I have recently finished reading Christianity’s Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution - A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Twenty-First by Alister McGrath. While I enjoy history, I never seem to have much time to delve into church history much less any other history. The books and articles that I read these days must apply to what I am doing.
This book was tremendous. It made history relevant. It is not a dictionary of events or people of the reformation rather it tracks the ideas of the reformation through history to the present day.
The book follows issues like images and music in worship through historical opinions. It tackles the question of our multiplicity of Protestant denominations; how and why they occurred and traces many to their roots in the reformation.
McGrath looks to the future and helps the reader get a sense of not only where we have been as church but also where we may go.
If you are looking for a timeline of facts and dates, this is not it. If you are looking for a book that reads like a novel tracing the changes, subtle and drastic, of reformation ideals like they were characters in real life, well then this is it.
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