John Wesley
Der Prediger und die »Große Erweckung« in England
Een historicus, journalist en vertaler wiens werk zich verdiept in het verleden en de invloed ervan op het heden. Zijn geschriften kenmerken zich door diepgaande analyses en een duidelijke, toegankelijke presentatie van complexe historische gebeurtenissen. Hij biedt lezers meeslepende verhalen over cruciale momenten in de geschiedenis. Zijn proza is een waardevolle bron voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in historische context.






Der Prediger und die »Große Erweckung« in England
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