Man Who Laid the Egg


Man Who Laid the Egg
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Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched"" is what the people said. And that made young Gerard Koestler smile. He knew that Erasmus had influenced Luther's thinking. He also believed both men were trying to serve God according to the Scriptures.


Young Gerhard Koestler lived in Germany in the 1500s. He inherited money and a castle when his rich parents died. His Uncle Frederic tried to talk Gerhard into becoming a monk so Frederic could claim the inheritance for his own.


But Gerhard had other ideas. After a series of adventures and narrow escapes, Gerhard arrived in Basel, Switzerland. To his delight he was able to live in the same house as Erasmus. Although Erasmus' enemies accused him of agreeing with Martin Luther, Erasmus said that the Bible was his guide.


In the end, Gerhard returned to his castle. Not sure whether he wanted to be known as a Catholic or a Lutheran, Gerhard said, ""Call me a Christian."" No other name was necessary.
 
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Man Who Laid the Egg
Man Who Laid the Egg
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Secular / Christian Christian Publisher
Author Louise A Vernon
Series Religous Heritage
Timeline Renaissance & Reformation
Format Paperback
CHER 2010 Catalogue Page 2010 CHER Cat Page 42
Grade Level Grade 3 to 7
ISBN / Item Code 9780836118285
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