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Religiöses Erbe

Diese Reihe taucht in die reiche Vielfalt religiöser Traditionen und spiritueller Reisen weltweit ein. Sie erforscht die Glaubenssysteme, Rituale und Geschichten verschiedener Kulturen und deckt deren tiefgreifende Auswirkungen auf die Menschheit auf. Sie bietet einen fesselnden Einblick, wie Glaube Zivilisationen geformt hat und bis heute nachhallt. Es ist eine Suche nach dem Verständnis universeller menschlicher Sehnsüchte nach Sinn und Transzendenz.

Peter and the Pilgrims
Thunderstorm in Church
A Heart Strangely Warmed
The Man Who Laid the Egg

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  • Set in 1500s Germany, the story follows Gerhard Koestler, who admires the influence of Erasmus on Martin Luther. Amidst adventures and close calls, Gerhard reaches Basel, Switzerland, where he shares a home with Erasmus. The narrative explores themes of faith, scripture, and the tension between reformers and their critics, highlighting Erasmus' commitment to the Bible despite accusations of heresy.

    The Man Who Laid the Egg
  • The story follows Robert Upton, whose life transforms after meeting the passionate preacher John Wesley in London. Initially selling his father's goods, Robert becomes captivated by Wesley's powerful messages. As he and his father attend Wesley's meetings, Robert experiences a profound spiritual awakening, discovering the warmth of faith and a deeper understanding of God's influence in his life. Aimed at readers aged 9 to 14, this tale explores themes of faith, transformation, and the impact of inspirational leadership.

    A Heart Strangely Warmed
  • 3,5(114)Abgeben

    Set against the backdrop of Martin Luther's legacy, the story follows young Hans Luther as he grapples with his identity and the pressure of living in his father's shadow. As Hans navigates his journey of self-discovery, he learns valuable lessons about faith, purpose, and the importance of individuality. Through his perspective, readers aged 9 to 14 will gain insight into Martin Luther not just as a prominent Reformer, but also as a relatable father and friend, enriching their understanding of both personal and historical themes.

    Thunderstorm in Church
  • 3,9(50)Abgeben

    The story follows Peter Cook, a bound boy whose life is upended by the death of his master from the black plague. Cast out from the great house, he encounters Separatists who have distanced themselves from the Church of England. Together, they embark on a perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean, where Peter forms a friendship with Squanto, a Native American. Their adventure culminates in the celebration of the first Thanksgiving, highlighting themes of friendship, survival, and cultural exchange.

    Peter and the Pilgrims