Luther's legacy : salvation and English reformers, 1525-1556

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Luther's legacy : salvation and English reformers, 1525-1556

Carl R. Trueman

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994

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Revision of thesis (doctoral)--University of Aberdeen, 1991

Bibliography: p. [294]-302

Includes index

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内容説明

This book is the first major and exclusive study of the Christian idea of salvation as seen through the eyes of five sixteenth-century English reformers: John Frith, John Hooper, Robert Barnes, John Bradford, and the famous Bible translator, William Tyndale. The author sets their views in context, both historically and intellectually, before engaging in a detailed and clear examination of all the relevant aspects of their thought, from election and justification to the relationship between sacraments and salvation. The picture that emerges reveals not only the extensive impact of continental thought upon English Reformation theology, but also the manner in which the writing of men such as Luther, Melanchthon, Bullinger and Bucer were used (often selectively and sometimes surprisingly) by the English reformers to support their own distinctive concerns. It also becomes clear that by 1556, English Protestantism, even at its highest level, had already experienced serious doctrinal tenstions concerning the nature of salvation, tensions which were a dark omen of future controversies.

目次

  • The historical and intellectual context: five roads to martyrdom
  • the intellectual context 1
  • the intellectual context 2
  • William Tyndale
  • John Frith
  • Robert Barnes
  • John Hooper
  • John Bradford.

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