Obedient rebels : Catholic substance and Protestant principle in Luther's Reformation / Jaroslav Pelikan. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Harper and Row, Publishers, (c)1964.Edition: [first editionDescription: 212 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BR307.O243 1964
- BR307.P384.O243 1964
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The paradox of Luther's Reformation part 1. Critical reverence towards tradition. Church and church history The meaning of tradition The authority of church councils The preservation of Catholic liturgical substance The Protestant principle in worship part 2. Unity despite separation. Fathers and reformers Negotiations toward unity The irenic reformer A reformation consensus part 3. Catholic substance and Protestant principle today. Evangelical Catholicity and contemporary Catholicism Catholic substance in contemporary Protestantism The Catholic context of Protestant theology Evangelical Catholicity and its theological tasks.
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