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God's Outlaw: William Tyndale DVD

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God's Outlaw is a thrilling portrayal of the life and work of William Tyndale, whose burning passion to translate the Bible into English upset the religious and political establishment of the day. Tyndale's vision was that the common people--even the plowboys--should be able to read the Holy Scriptures in their own language.

Bible reading and even prayers in English were outlawed by a harsh and rigid religious establishment. Perhaps the religious climate of Tyndale's day is best indicated in the retort of a priest with whom Tyndale was one day carrying on a heated debate: "We would be better off without God's law than the Pope's," to which Tyndale replied: "I defy the Pope and all his laws, if God spare my life, before many years I will make a boy that driveth a plow know more of the Scriptures than you do."

Finding no open doors in England for translating the Bible into English, Tyndale went abroad and began his translation and printing work at Peter Quentell's print shop in Cologne, Germany. But by this time he was a wanted man, and Peter Quentell's print shop was raided, forcing Tyndale to flee. He was pursued by King Henry VIII, Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas Moore, and the Pope's personal legate Cardinal Wolsey. Follow him in this fascinating film as he cris-crosses Europe evading his captors but is finally betrayed and caught, tried, and burnt at the stake.

Today, Tyndale is renowned as "the father of the English Bible," and is recognized as one of the major leaders of the English Reformation. This film reminds us in the twenty-first century of the tremendous price that has been paid by men such as Tyndale for the religious freedoms that we too often take for granted.

Special Features:

  • Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese and Korean
  • Chapter titles for easy scene access
  • Biographical information on director and leading actors
  • Christian History magazine article and study guide/worksheets in .pdf format

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Format:
DVD
Runtime:
93 minutes
UPC:
727985006185

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A MUST-SEE, not to be missed! I first saw this movie on VHS in 1987, just after it was made. It touched me like no other; and after years of taking the Bible for granted I began reading and researching because "seek and ye shall find" and wow, this movie is as inspired as the classic 10 Commandments or Ben Hur. A must-see for any Christian who takes the Bible seriously and wants to know how the 1611 King James Version finally came into being and acceptance in Britain and around the world in English-speaking countries. Roger Rees as William Tyndale delivers an incredible performance, he was perfect for the part.