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Within the tumultuous and quickly changing environment of the 15th century, John Huss of Bohemia made a larger impact on European countries and the Christian church than any man. With his abstract view of the scriptures and his confrontational romance with the Chapel, he shook the planet in his day like no other.Follow along with historian David Schaff as he instructs the gripping storyline of John Huss, who attached the world arena at the height of the controversy between the Catholic Chapel and the ever-growing views of the British reformer and teacher, John Wycliffe. Huss was a guy struggling to find righteousness, in doing this he also tried to lead others in the same truth which he previously found. Ranking true to his convictions even unto loss of life, John Huss became one of the biggest affects on Martin Luther in his struggle to bring reform to the Roman Chapel. After stumbling upon Huss' writings, Luther said, "I was confused with astonishment. I possibly could not understand for what cause that they had burnt so great a guy, who described the scriptures with so much gravity and skill." Journey back in its history and find out not only the theological however the personal part of John Huss and see what made him the greatest man in the 15th century.