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Trio of books look at Protestant Reformation through different lenses

This is the cover of Heroes & Heretics of the Reformation by Phillip Campbell. The book is reviewed by Patrick Brown. (CNS) Help us expand our reach! Please share this article Heroes of the Catholic Reformation: Saints Who Renewed the Church by Joseph Pearce. Our Sunday Visitor (Huntington, Indiana, 2017). 176 pp., $16.95. Heroes & Heretics of the Reformation by Phillip Campbell. Tan Books (Charlotte, North Carolina, 2017). 324 pp., $27.95. Was the Reformation a Mistake? Why Catholic Doctrine Is Not Unbiblical by Matthew Levering. Zondervan (Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2017). 240 pp., $27.95. Five hundred years later, the effects of the divorce initiated by Martin Luther are still being worked out.

Trio of books look at Protestant Reformation through different lenses

Trio of books look at Protestant Reformation through different lenses
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Teacher was warned students weren t prepared for trip, court hears

Article content With her decades of paddling experience, Barb Weeden wouldn’t have taken Jeremiah Perry or his fellow students on that ill-fated Algonquin Park canoe trip that ended in the teen’s drowning. And Weeden says she warned high school teacher Nicholas Mills that his group of novice paddlers and non-swimmers wasn’t ready for a challenging excursion to the back-country of the lake-filled wilderness park. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or MANDEL: Teacher was warned students weren t prepared for Algonquin canoe trip, court hears Back to video “He said he’s been doing this for years and he didn’t seem too worried about it,” recalled the former executive director of Sparrow Lake Camp.

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School trip where teen drowned was inherently risky, court hears

Article content You have to wonder what this teacher was thinking. C.W. Jefferys phys ed teacher Nicholas Mills took a group of inexperienced teens half of whom had failed their swim test to the remote backcountry wilderness of Algonquin Park. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or MANDEL: School canoe trip where teen drowned was challenging and inherently risky, court hears Back to video His intentions were good expose inner-city kids to the beauty of nature through his REACH canoe program but he’s accused of bending the rules and ignoring warnings that led to the tragic drowning of a boy who couldn’t swim.

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