Wyclif
Discover the profound insights of John Wyclif in "Wyclif," published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This engaging hardback volume spans 368 pages and offers a comprehensive look at Wyclif's influential work, "Trialogus." Aimed at both priests and laypeople, Wyclif's writings tackle the intricate issues surrounding Christian doctrine, providing clarity on complex theological concepts.
Although his thoughts were later deemed heretical, Wyclif's ideas sparked the Lollard movement in England, making this translation a vital resource for scholars and students alike. Whether you are delving into late medieval philosophy, theology, or the history and politics of fourteenth-century England, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal figure in Christian history with "Wyclif," an indispensable guide to a transformative era in religious thought.