The Cambridge companion to Reformation theology / edited by David Bagchi and David C. Steinmetz.

Contributor(s): Bagchi, David V. N, 1959- | Steinmetz, David Curtis
Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge companions to religion: Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: x, 289 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0521772249; 0521776627 (pbk.)Subject(s): Reformation | Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- 16th centuryDDC classification: 230/.09/031 LOC classification: BR305.3 | .C36 2004Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents | Contributor biographical information
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Review: "The European Reformation of the sixteenth century was one of the most formative periods in the history of Christian thought and remains one of the most fascinating events in Western history. The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology provides a comprehensive guide to the theology and theologians of the period. Each of the eighteen chapters is written by a leading authority in the field and provides an up-to-date account and analysis of the thought associated with a particular figure or movement. There are chapters focusing on lesser reformers such as Martin Bucer, and on the Catholic and Radical Reformations, as well as the major Protestant reformers. A detailed bibliography and comprehensive index allow comparison of the treatment of specific themes by different figures. This authoritative and accessible guide will appeal to students of history and literature as well as specialist theologians."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-276) and index.

tLate medieval theology /
_rDenis R. Janz --
_tLollardy /
_rWendy Scase --
_tHussite theology and the law of God /
_rThomas A. Fudge --
_tTheology of Erasmus /
_rErika Rummel --
_tLuther /
_rScott Hendrix --
_tMelanchthon /
_rSachiko Kusukawa --
_tConfessional Lutheran theology /
_rRobert Kolb --
_tTheology of Zwingli /
_rW. Peter Stephens --
_tBucer /
_rIan Hazlett --
_tTheology of John Calvin /
_rDavid C. Steinmetz --
_tJohn Calvin and later Calvinism: the identity of the reformed tradition /
_rRichard A. Muller --
_tTheology of Thomas Cranmer /
_rPeter Newman Brooks --
_tTheology of the English reformers /
_rCarl R. Trueman --
_tScottish Reformation: theology and theologians /
_rDavid F. Wright --
_tIntroduction to anabaptist theology /
_rWerner O. Packull --
_tCatholic theologians of the Reformation period before Trent /
_rDavid Bagchi --
_tCouncil of Trent /
_rDavid C. Steinmetz.

"The European Reformation of the sixteenth century was one of the most formative periods in the history of Christian thought and remains one of the most fascinating events in Western history. The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology provides a comprehensive guide to the theology and theologians of the period. Each of the eighteen chapters is written by a leading authority in the field and provides an up-to-date account and analysis of the thought associated with a particular figure or movement. There are chapters focusing on lesser reformers such as Martin Bucer, and on the Catholic and Radical Reformations, as well as the major Protestant reformers. A detailed bibliography and comprehensive index allow comparison of the treatment of specific themes by different figures. This authoritative and accessible guide will appeal to students of history and literature as well as specialist theologians."--Jacket.

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