Author: Santiago Mata
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La ruptura de Enrique VIII con el Papa transformó al monarca de razonable a tiránico, llegando incluso a ejecutar a su leal canciller, Tomás Moro. Santiago Mata explora las causas y consecuencias de este cambio, cuestionando si la necesidad de un heredero varón fue la principal motivación del rey. La Reforma inglesa no solo se separó del catolicismo, sino que pretendía destruir la Iglesia. Los mártires ingleses son un testimonio de la dignidad humana y la libertad religiosa.
Pages: 368
Imprint: Sekotia
Format: Libro de bolsillo
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