Thomas Cranmer: The King’s Ambassador (David Luckman)
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Too often, we want our heroes to have no faults. We want them to do the right thing, standing tall, with no stain on their life or character. But everyone makes mistakes. The life of Thomas Cranmer shows that God uses failures in his church for his own glory.
He moved amongst Kings and Queens, influencing the throne of England and the center of national power. But he lived at a time when the power of the monarch was absolute and sometimes the decisions you made were a matter of life and death.
Thomas Cranmer’s life is perhaps best known for a decision he made that he later regretted and deeply repented of.
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Thomas Cranmer
The King’s Ambassador
Too often, we want our heroes to have no faults. We want them to do the right thing, standing tall, with no stain on their life or character. But everyone makes mistakes. The life of Thomas Cranmer shows that God uses failures in his church for his own glory.
He moved amongst Kings and Queens, influencing the throne of England and the center of national power. But he lived at a time when the power of the monarch was absolute and sometimes the decisions you made were a matter of life and death.
Thomas Cranmer’s life is perhaps best known for a decision he made that he later regretted and deeply repented of. But his final legacy is that he held onto the truth at last.
Recommended Reading Level:
- Read to me: ages 6-8
- Read on my own: ages 9-14
About the Author
David Luckman comes from Northern Ireland. He is a graduate of Oak Hill College and King’s College, London. He taught Religious Education in a secondary school in England, before being ordained as a Church of Ireland minister. He is married to Sarah and has two daughters.
Contents
- The Dinner Party
- A Very Big Problem
- A Trip to Rome
- In the King’s Service
- The Promotion
- Ultimatum
- The Queen’s Advocate
- Cranmer’s Bible
- A True Friend
- The King is Dead, Long Live the King
- The New Prayer Book
- The Beginning of the End
- Imprisoned
- Recant and Die!
- Thomas Cranmer Timeline
- Thinking Further Topics
- Fact File
Weight | 0.25 lbs |
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