Sunday, April 13, 2014

BBC: Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England: William Tyndale (60 Mins)

I rather agree with the thesis of the author, to wit, that Tyndale was far more influential than Mr. Cranmer. I want to weight this, but Tyndale and Coverdale were, in my estimation, better, more faithful and more consistent Churchmen. Of course, the historians govern the narrative as talkers. "Governing the narrative" results in the underlings parroting the Governors. But, one must press beyond the talkers to the reality. Challenging the historians. Tyndale's Bible still lives with us daily and even more fully than the BCP.


Anyways, here's a BBC review of that godly sufferer for HM's Word A Psalm 119 man. An Ezra in a day of darkness. But, what do narcissistic and self-absorbed Westerners know of this committed Churchman?



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