Editorial Product Review:Description:William Tyndale was pursued by the agents of King Henry VIII, Sir Thomas More, and Cardinal Wolsey. To avoid capture, he was forced to travel around Europe. All the while he worked to complete the supreme task that obsessed him: providing the Bible in English for his fellow countrymen. Tyndale is today distinguished as the 'Father of the English Bible,' and this dramatic film will cause every Christian to appreciate the marvel of the English Bible. Featuring a cast led by actor Roger Rees. Recipient of major awards from the Columbus and Houston Film Festivals and Christian Film Distrib utors Association.
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Highly recommended to Christians of all practices
God's Outlaw is an enthralling true history of one man who eluded the forces of King Henry VIII who ordered his capture while translating the Bible into English. As the escapee, William Tyndale had just the goal of publication of his English translations of the Bible, his home county forbade translations to English of even prayers. Highly recommended to Christians of all practices and to any seeking an understanding of the whole story behind "the father of the English Bible", William Tyndale.
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God's Outlaw
This Movie is an okay film. i found it a little bit boring but interresting. i never knew that a guy Named William Tyndale sacraficed is life so the bible can be Transfered into english. I think it is a very important history story.
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God's Outlaw - The Story of William Tyndale
This is a really interesting and well-shot, visually-speaking, period film describing the trials, tribulations and triumphs of William Tyndale, translator of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue. The movie shows Tyndale as one dedicated to spreading the message of the Bible and the people who supported him in his endeavour - often at the risk of their own lives. I have watched this film 4 times in various bible study groups and have purchased my own copy - I really think that it's worth the cost of the purchase price. With this, I also recommend the movie - JOHN HUS - as an accompaning Reformation resource.