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In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into the lives of four key pre-Reformers—Peter Waldo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and John Ball—whose radical ideas and convictions laid the groundwork for what would become the Protestant Reformation. From translating the Bible into the language of the people to standing against the corruption of indulgences, these ‘forgotten voices’ risked everything for their beliefs. Join host Blake Hart as we explore their stories, their lasting influence, and the dangerous yet transformative ideas that sparked the fire of reform long before Luther’s hammer struck the Wittenberg door.
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into the lives of four key pre-Reformers—Peter Waldo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and John Ball—whose radical ideas and convictions laid the groundwork for what would become the Protestant Reformation. From translating the Bible into the language of the people to standing against the corruption of indulgences, these ‘forgotten voices’ risked everything for their beliefs. Join host Blake Hart as we explore their stories, their lasting influence, and the dangerous yet transformative ideas that sparked the fire of reform long before Luther’s hammer struck the Wittenberg door.