IN HIS day, Desiderius Erasmus (c.1469-1536) was at first admired as the most brilliant of European scholars, then vilified as either a coward or heretic. Caught up in a tempest of religious debate, he dared to expose the faults and abuses that existed in Catholicism as well as among its would-be reformers. Today, he is recognized as a key figure in transformation of Europe's religious landscape. How so?
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