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- catalog contributor b7959988.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. The eve of the Reformation: anticipations of reform -- Antipapalism -- The growth of heresy -- The conciliar movement -- Late medieval piety -- Humanism -- 2. Desiderius Erasmus -- The humanist and biblical scholar -- Erasmus and the reformers -- 'Christ's philosophy' -- 'Vox clamantis in deserto' -- 3. Martin Luther: I. The religious revolutionary -- The age and the man -- Luther's experience -- Justification by faith alone -- Christian freedom -- Note on the indulgence controversy -- 4. Martin Luther: II. The founder of Protestantism -- The authority of scripture -- The church -- The sacraments -- The work and person of Christ -- God, providence and predestination -- Sin -- Man and society: the two kingdoms -- 5. Huldrych Zwingli -- Reform at Zurich -- Zwingli's biblical theology -- The sovereignty of God and the mediation of Christ -- A disciplined church -- The Eucharistic controversy -- Oecolampadius and Bullinger -- 6. Melanchthon and the development of Lutheranism -- ".
- catalog description "11. The Reformation in Britain: II. Consolidation -- The Elizabethan settlement -- A twofold apologetic -- Richard Hooker -- The origins of English separatism -- Calvinist presbyterianism in Scotland -- Note on Hooker's theory of civil government -- 12. Counter-Reformation: the Council of Trent -- Catholic reform and revival: the Jesuit theologians -- The summoning of the Council -- Sessions iii to vi: basic issues -- Sessions vii to xxv: the sacraments and other topics -- Trent and Protestantism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Loci Communes -- The Augsburg Confession -- Melanchthon's Apology: 'synergism' -- Melanchthon's later theology -- 7. Calvin and reformed Christianity: I. Strassburg and Geneva -- Martin Bucer at Strassburg -- A mediating theology. Bucer and Calvin -- Geneva -- Calvin, humanist and reformer -- Christianae Religionis Institutio, 1536 -- A holy commonwealth -- 8. Calvin and reformed Christianity: II. A pattern of sound doctrine -- Sola Scriptura: Calvin as biblical exegete -- The knowledge of God -- Predestination -- Christ, his person and his work -- The church and the sacraments -- Note on Calvin's trinitarian doctrine -- 9. The radical Reformation -- 'Be ye separate' -- The Anabaptists -- The spirituals -- The rationalists -- 10. The Reformation in Britain: I. Crisis -- 'Henrician' catholicism -- Thomas Cranmer -- 'The true and catholic doctrine of the sacrament' -- The beginnings of Anglicanism -- Note on Bucer's De regno Christi -- ".
- catalog extent "xx, 322 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Religious thought in the Reformation.".
- catalog identifier "0582259592 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "0582259606 (hdbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religious thought in the Reformation.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Longman,".
- catalog relation "Religious thought in the Reformation.".
- catalog subject "BT27 .R36 1995".
- catalog subject "Reformation.".
- catalog subject "Theology, Doctrinal History 16th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The eve of the Reformation: anticipations of reform -- Antipapalism -- The growth of heresy -- The conciliar movement -- Late medieval piety -- Humanism -- 2. Desiderius Erasmus -- The humanist and biblical scholar -- Erasmus and the reformers -- 'Christ's philosophy' -- 'Vox clamantis in deserto' -- 3. Martin Luther: I. The religious revolutionary -- The age and the man -- Luther's experience -- Justification by faith alone -- Christian freedom -- Note on the indulgence controversy -- 4. Martin Luther: II. The founder of Protestantism -- The authority of scripture -- The church -- The sacraments -- The work and person of Christ -- God, providence and predestination -- Sin -- Man and society: the two kingdoms -- 5. Huldrych Zwingli -- Reform at Zurich -- Zwingli's biblical theology -- The sovereignty of God and the mediation of Christ -- A disciplined church -- The Eucharistic controversy -- Oecolampadius and Bullinger -- 6. Melanchthon and the development of Lutheranism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. The Reformation in Britain: II. Consolidation -- The Elizabethan settlement -- A twofold apologetic -- Richard Hooker -- The origins of English separatism -- Calvinist presbyterianism in Scotland -- Note on Hooker's theory of civil government -- 12. Counter-Reformation: the Council of Trent -- Catholic reform and revival: the Jesuit theologians -- The summoning of the Council -- Sessions iii to vi: basic issues -- Sessions vii to xxv: the sacraments and other topics -- Trent and Protestantism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Loci Communes -- The Augsburg Confession -- Melanchthon's Apology: 'synergism' -- Melanchthon's later theology -- 7. Calvin and reformed Christianity: I. Strassburg and Geneva -- Martin Bucer at Strassburg -- A mediating theology. Bucer and Calvin -- Geneva -- Calvin, humanist and reformer -- Christianae Religionis Institutio, 1536 -- A holy commonwealth -- 8. Calvin and reformed Christianity: II. A pattern of sound doctrine -- Sola Scriptura: Calvin as biblical exegete -- The knowledge of God -- Predestination -- Christ, his person and his work -- The church and the sacraments -- Note on Calvin's trinitarian doctrine -- 9. The radical Reformation -- 'Be ye separate' -- The Anabaptists -- The spirituals -- The rationalists -- 10. The Reformation in Britain: I. Crisis -- 'Henrician' catholicism -- Thomas Cranmer -- 'The true and catholic doctrine of the sacrament' -- The beginnings of Anglicanism -- Note on Bucer's De regno Christi -- ".
- catalog title "Religious thought in the Reformation / Bernard M.G. Reardon.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".