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The Reformation Theologians

eBook - An Introduction to Theology in the Early Modern Period, The Great Theologians
ISBN/EAN: 9781119468059
Umbreit-Nr.: 4308162

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 416 S., 0.83 MB
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Erschienen am 05.09.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • <i>The Reformation Theologians</i> is the ideal introduction to the study of the sixteenth-century Reformations. It introduces the theological context, though, and contributions of theologians from this period, offering students and scholars an essential resource and insight. This comprehensive and lively book discusses all the major strands of Reformation thought and explores the work of a range of influential figures, including theologians and non-theologians, humanists, clergy and laity, men and women.<br /><p>The contributors to this volume are leading scholars in the field of historical and systematic theology. Accessibly structured, it covers the Humanist, Lutheran, Reformed, Roman Catholic, and "Radical" Theologians. An introductory chapter explores the interpretations of the Reformation and a concluding chapter explains the influence of Reformation theologies on the modern period. The text also includes useful bibliographies and a glossary of theological terms.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • The Reformation Theologians is the ideal introduction to the study of the sixteenth-century Reformations. It introduces the theological context, though, and contributions of theologians from this period, offering students and scholars an essential resource and insight. This comprehensive and lively book discusses all the major strands of Reformation thought and explores the work of a range of influential figures, including theologians and non-theologians, humanists, clergy and laity, men and women. The contributors to this volume are leading scholars in the field of historical and systematic theology. Accessibly structured, it covers the Humanist, Lutheran, Reformed, Roman Catholic, and &quote;Radical&quote; Theologians. An introductory chapter explores the interpretations of the Reformation and a concluding chapter explains the influence of Reformation theologies on the modern period. The text also includes useful bibliographies and a glossary of theological terms.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <b>Carter Lindberg</b> is Professor of Church History in the School of Theology at Boston University. His recent publications include<i>The European Reformations</i>(1995) and accompanying<i>European Reformations Sourcebook</i>(1999), both for Blackwell.