Bag om The Protestant Church in Germany
This book provides an overview of the history, theology, and organization of the Protestant Church in Germany. George Henry Schodde traces the development of the German Reformation, explores the distinctive features of Lutheran and Reformed theology, and describes the various denominations and agencies that make up the church today. This is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and theology of Protestantism in Germany.
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