Reformation Overview - Program 6 - God's Outlaw

Watch Reformation Overview - Program 6 - God's Outlaw

  • NR
  • 1995
  • 26 min
  • 6.8  (249)

The 1986 historical drama movie, "God's Outlaw," tells the story of William Tyndale, an English scholar, and theologian who lived during the early 16th century. The film is the sixth program in the Reformation Overview series and features an excellent cast of actors such as Roger Rees, Bernard Archard, and Keith Barron. The plot of the movie revolves around Tyndale's quest to translate the Bible into English so that the common man can read it. At that time, the Bible could only be written in Latin, which was understood by the educated elite, and not by the common people. Tyndale believes that everyone should have access to the Bible, and this belief leads him on a journey that will change history.

As the movie begins, we see William Tyndale leaving England to go to Germany, where he hopes to find support for his work in translating the Bible into English. During his time in Germany, Tyndale meets Martin Luther, the famous theologian who sparked the Protestant Reformation. Luther encourages Tyndale's work and supports him in his mission.

Tyndale then moves to Antwerp, where he begins translating the Bible into English. However, his work is met with opposition from both the Catholic Church and the English authorities, who see his work as a threat to their power. Tyndale is branded a heretic and is forced to flee from Antwerp to avoid persecution.

Despite the danger he faces, Tyndale is determined to complete his work, and he continues translating the Bible into English. The movie shows the challenges Tyndale faced as he worked in secret, dodging spies and informers who were determined to stop him.

As the movie progresses, we see Tyndale's reputation grow, and his work becomes widely known, drawing the attention of powerful figures in England. Tyndale also finds love during this time, but the happiness he experiences is short-lived, as he is eventually captured and put on trial in England.

The trial is a formality, and Tyndale is found guilty of heresy and sentenced to death. Before his execution, Tyndale is strangled and then burned at the stake. However, his work lives on, and the Bible he translated is widely read and has had a profound impact on Christianity.

The movie ends with a poignant scene of Tyndale's book being opened and read by a young girl, showing the viewer that Tyndale's mission was not in vain, and his legacy lives on.

In conclusion, "God's Outlaw" is an excellent historical drama that tells the story of a remarkable person who changed the course of history. The film is well-acted, and the production values are superb, with detailed sets and costumes that transport the viewer to 16th century England. Whether you're interested in history, religion, or just looking for a good movie to watch, "God's Outlaw" is highly recommended.

Reformation Overview - Program 6 - God's Outlaw is a 1995 drama with a runtime of 26 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.8.

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  • Release Date
    1995
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (249)
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