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Zeitreise Reformation
- Wie die Reformation die Schweiz geprägt hat
- Narrated by: Heiner Hitz, Dorothee Roth
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die Ideen des Deutschen Reformators Martin Luther haben zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts auch deutliche Spuren in der Schweiz hinterlassen. Hyldrich Zwingli und Johannes Calvin haben Luthers Ideen aufgenommen, weiterentwickelt und den Schweizer Verhältnissen angepasst. Wir nehmen Sie mit auf eine Reise durch die Schweiz. Aus der Gegenwart blicken wir zurück in die Vergangenheit und erörtern, wie die Reformation Schweizer Hotspots mit weltweiter Ausstrahlung zu dem gemacht hat, was sie heute sind. Reisen Sie mit uns durch Zürich, Genf, Basel, Bern und St. Gallen - von heute zurück ins 16. Jahrhundert.
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