Pastor Phillips covers the period between 1536 and 1572, which covers the great massacre of the Protestants by the Roman Catholic Church. This period in our Christian history has largely been hidden by the church as we seek to find unity (Ecumenical movement) and forgive the past. Some of these sermon notes are available on our website, follow the external link.
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Helpful but incomplete I've benefited a great deal from Michael Phillips's lectures on church history (and highly recommend them). His lecture on the Huguenots is admittedly short, but it lacks in the exact area where most discussions lack, that is, it doesn't cover the Huguenot's own militarism. I've found that secular lecturers pickup the militarism, but seem to minimize or mishandle the spiritual/theological nature of the Huguenots. This lecture is good, but is unfortunately an incomplete view of the French Calvinists of the 16th century.
Florin Motiu (11/2/2007)
from Oradea, Romania
Short good lecture. Short, but good lecture and lessons from the French reformation.