Discover the life and work of John A Lasco, a key figure in the Reformation across Poland, Germany, and England.
This nonfiction portrait traces a man who left his Catholic roots to help shape the Protestant movement in multiple lands. It weaves together his early life, travels, and the roles he played in church reform, offering context on the era that shaped his choices and his enduring impact on religious life in Europe.
- Follow A Lasco’s journey from his homeland to major centers of Reformation.
- See how his ideas influenced church organization, liturgical practice, and cross‑border reform.
- Understand the historical backdrop of Poland, Germany, and England during the 16th century.
- Learn about the challenges and legacies of early Protestant leadership in a time of religious change.
Ideal for readers of religious history, biographical histories, and those curious about how reformers shaped modern church life across nations.