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The Turk at the Door: Luther, Islam, and the Fate of Christendom in the 16th Century
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The Turk at the Door: Luther, Islam, and the Fate of Christendom in the 16th Century in Grande Prairie, AB
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As the Reformation reshaped Europe, another force threatened it from the East: the advancing armies of the Ottoman Empire. For many Christians in the 16th century, the rise of Islam and the specter of jihad brought fear, confusion, and questions about God’ s judgment and the end of the world.
In Martin Luther and the Turkish Jihad, historian and apologist Adam Francisco offers a clear, engaging look at how Luther responded to this crisis. Drawing from Luther’ s sermons, pamphlets, and pastoral letters, Francisco reveals how the Reformer guided Christians not through politics or panic, but with Scripture, prayer, and unwavering faith in Christ.
Written at a popular level, this book introduces readers to a little-known but timely aspect of Reformation history. Perfect for church history enthusiasts, pastors, students, and anyone interested in how theology speaks into times of war, fear, and cultural upheaval.
As the Reformation reshaped Europe, another force threatened it from the East: the advancing armies of the Ottoman Empire. For many Christians in the 16th century, the rise of Islam and the specter of jihad brought fear, confusion, and questions about God’ s judgment and the end of the world.
In Martin Luther and the Turkish Jihad, historian and apologist Adam Francisco offers a clear, engaging look at how Luther responded to this crisis. Drawing from Luther’ s sermons, pamphlets, and pastoral letters, Francisco reveals how the Reformer guided Christians not through politics or panic, but with Scripture, prayer, and unwavering faith in Christ.
Written at a popular level, this book introduces readers to a little-known but timely aspect of Reformation history. Perfect for church history enthusiasts, pastors, students, and anyone interested in how theology speaks into times of war, fear, and cultural upheaval.




















