Theology of the English Reformers Revised and Expanded Edition

Theology of the English Reformers  Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Philip E. Hughes
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725226364

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"A superb collection and summary of our sixteenth-century Anglican Reformers' thoughts on key points of Christian theology." --John H. Rodgers Jr. Dean and President Emeritus Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry Ambridge Pennsylvania

Theology of the English Reformers Revised and Expanded Edition

Theology of the English Reformers  Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Philip E. Hughes
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606087466

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Theology of the English Reformers

Theology of the English Reformers
Author: Philip Edgcumbe Hughes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1965
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105041250965

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A compendium of the teaching of the English Reformers on the important themes of Holy Scripture, justification, sanctification, preaching and worship, ministry, sacraments and Church and state. The author lets the Reformers speak for themselves, and this has involved the careful selection and organization of passages from a vast mass of material. The result is a book which will be invaluable as a work of reference not only to serious students of the theology of the sixteenth century in universities and theological colleges, but also to the busy clergyman and interested layman who is looking for a manageable and reliable guide in this important doctrinal field. They will find that in this book they are brought into close touch with the seminal minds and personalities of those great Christian leaders of four hundred years ago.

Theology of the Reformers

Theology of the Reformers
Author: Timothy George
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433680786

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First released in 1988, this 25th Anniversary Edition of Timothy George’s Theology of the Reformers includes a new chapter and bibliography on William Tyndale, the reformer who courageously stood at the headwaters of the English Reformation. Also included are expanded opening and concluding chapters and updated bibliographies on each reformer. Theology of the Reformers articulates the theological self-understanding of five principal figures from the period of the Reformation: Martin Luther, Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, Menno Simons, and William Tyndale. George establishes the context for their work by describing the spiritual climate of their time. Then he profiles each reformer, providing a picture of their theology that does justice to the scope of their involvement in the reforming effort. George details the valuable contributions these men made to issues historically considered pillars of the Christian faith: Scripture, Jesus Christ, salvation, the church, and last things. The intent is not just to document the theology of these reformers, but also to help the church of today better understand and more faithfully live its calling as followers of the one true God. Through and through, George’s work provides a truly integrated and comprehensive picture of Christian theology at the time of the Reformation.

English Reformers

English Reformers
Author: Thomas Henry Louis Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1966
Genre: England
ISBN: UCAL:B3947495

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The Church in the Theology of the Reformers

The Church in the Theology of the Reformers
Author: Paul Avis
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725201354

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In this volume, Avis gives an account of Reformation ecclesiology that had not been treated in any systematic or comparative way before: the doctrine of the true Church and its marks; the structure of the ministry in the true Church; and the rise of Protestant missionary concern -- the mission of the true Church in Christendom and beyond.

Reformation Thought

Reformation Thought
Author: Alister E. McGrath
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781119756590

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Reformation Thought Praise for previous editions: “Theologically informed, lucid, supremely accessible: no wonder McGrath’s introduction to the Reformation has staying power!” —Denis R. Janz, Loyola University “Vigorous, brisk, and highly stimulating. The reader will be thoroughly engaged from the outset, and considerably enlightened at the end.” —Dr. John Platt, Oxford University “[McGrath] is one of the best scholars and teachers of the Reformation... Teachers will rejoice in this wonderfully useful book.” —Teaching History Reformation Thought: An Introduction is a clear, engaging, and accessible introduction to the European Reformation of the sixteenth century. Written for readers with little to no knowledge of Christian theology or history, this indispensable guide surveys the ideas of the prominent thought leaders of the period, as well as its many movements, including Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anabaptism, and the Catholic and English Reformations. The text offers readers a framework to interpret the events of the Reformation in full view of the intellectual landscape and socio-political issues that fueled its development. Based on Alister McGrath’s acclaimed lecture course at Oxford University, the fully updated fifth edition incorporates the latest academic research in historical theology. Revised and expanded chapters describe the cultural backdrop of the Reformation, discuss the Reformation’s background in late Renaissance humanism and medieval scholasticism, and distill the findings of recent scholarship, including work on the history of the Christian doctrine of justification. A wealth of pedagogical features—including illustrations, updated bibliographies, a glossary, a chronology of political and historical ideas, and several appendices—supplement McGrath’s clear explanations. Written by a world-renowned theologian, Reformation Thought: An Introduction, Fifth Edition upholds its reputation as the ideal resource for university and seminary courses on Reformation thought and the widespread change it inspired in Christian belief and practice.

Scriptural Perspicuity in the Early English Reformation in Historical Theology

Scriptural Perspicuity in the Early English Reformation in Historical Theology
Author: Richard M. Edwards
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820470570

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A consistent, indigenous English doctrine of scriptural perspicuity correlates with a commitment to the availability of the vernacular scriptures in English and supports the English roots of the Early English Reformation (EER). Although political events and figures dominate the EER, its religious component springing from John Wyclif and streaming throughout the tradition must be recognized more widely. This book critically surveys the doctrine of scriptural perspicuity from the beginning of the Church in the first century (noted as early as John Chrysostom) through the seventeenth century, examining its impact on the current debates concerning competing hermeneutical systems, reader response hermeneutics, and the debates in conservative American Presbyterianism and Reformed theology on subscription to the Westminster Confession of Faith, the length of «creation days», and other issues.