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
- 1842278061
- BT27.A874 2013
- BT27.P269.A874 2013
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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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