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The Literature of the Protestant Reformation: Critical Essay by Carter Lindberg

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SOURCE: "Legacies of the Reformations," in The European Reformations, Blackwell Publishers, 1996, pp. 357-81.

In the essay that follows, Lindberg argues that the ideals of the Protestant Reformation introduced a cultural and religious pluralism that had a major impact on the social and political history of Europe.

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