Aspects of reforming : theology and practice in sixteenth century Europe / edited by Michael Parsons ; foreword by David W. Hall. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in Christian history and thoughtPublication details: Milton Keynes, Bucks : Paternoster, (c)2013.Description: xviii, 298 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781842278062
- BT27.P269.A874 2013
- BT27
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Luther, the priesthood of believers, and the theological interpretation of scripture Anizor -- No alternatives to Jesus: Martin Luther's definition of idolatry as evident in his house postils MacKenzie -- Some implications of Martin Luther's solus Christus in his theological validation of the Jews Schwarz -- Luther as a practical theologian: his input into the 1526 visitation Muhlhan -- Luther's insights into grief: his pastoral letters Parsons -- John Calvin on revelation and the use of feminine imagery for God Stetina -- Calvin's final verdict on the Augsburg Confession Lillback -- Calvin's School for Christ for preachers Adam -- 'A new embassy': John Calvin's gospel Foord -- The Christoscopic interpretation of John Oecolampadius on the child named in Isaiah 7-11 Fisher -- Theological interpretation in the reformers: a case study of the 'Son of Man' texts in Matthew Lee -- Socinus and the Racovian Catechism on justification Fesko -- 'Let us not..call God to account' : John Calvin's reading of some difficult deaths Parsons -- The Trinitarian shape of Calvin's theology and exegesis of scripture Haas -- Reformed worldviews and the exegesis of the Apocalypse Petersen.
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