The Reformation in Europe
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The Reformation in Europe
(History at source)
Hodder & Stoughton, 1996
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Bibliography: p. 107
Includes index
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Description
This text explores the wide-ranging impact and legacy of the reformation by examining a topical variety of visual and written documentary sources. This researched selection of material also contains primary sources depicting the theology, politics and influence of the two major figures in the European Reformation: Martin Luther and John Calvin. The author has included contemporary documents that have provoked on-going theological debates, and which consider the promotion and teachings of the Reformation and its far-reaching consequences in Europe.
Table of Contents
- Luther as a religious thinker
- Luther the rebel, 1517-21
- Luther as a biblical theologian
- the princely Reformation in Germany
- the urban Reformation in Germany
- the radical Reformation in Germany
- the visual propaganda of the German Reformation
- Lutheranism outside Germany
- Luther and Zwingli - conflict over the Lord's Supper
- Calvin's early life
- Calvin the religious thinker - the Insitutes
- Calvin the practical refomer - Geneva
- Calvin the political thinker
- the role of Calvinism in the wars of religion
- the role of Calvinism in the Dutch revolt.
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