Reading scripture with the reformers

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Reading scripture with the reformers

Timothy George

IVP Academic, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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In Reading Scripture with the Reformers, Timothy George takes readers through the exciting events of the sixteenth century, showing how this dynamic period was instigated by a fresh return to the Scriptures. George immerses us in the world of the Reformation, its continuities with the ancient and medieval church, and its dramatic upheavals and controversies. Most of all, he uncovers the significant way that the Bible shaped the minds and hearts of the reformers. This book shows how the key figures of the Reformation read and interpreted Scripture, and how their thought was shaped by what they read. We are invited to see what the church today can learn from the fathers of the Reformation, and how these figures offer a model of reading, praying and living out the Scriptures.

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Abbreviations Preface 1 Why Read the Reformers? 2 Ad Fontes! 3 The Erasmian Moment 4 Whose Bible? Which Translation? 5 Doctor Martinus 6 Lutheran Ways 7 Along the Rhine 8 Preach the Word Conclusion Image Credits Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index

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