The Reformation Theologians An Introduction to Theology in the Early Modern Period

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-12-21
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

The Reformation Theologians is the ideal introduction to the study of the sixteenth-century Reformations. It introduces the theological context, though, and contributions of theologians from this period, offering students and scholars an essential resource and insight. This comprehensive and lively book discusses all the major strands of Reformation thought and explores the work of a range of influential figures, including theologians and non-theologians, humanists, clergy and laity, men and women. The contributors to this volume are leading scholars in the field of historical and systematic theology. Accessibly structured, it covers the Humanist, Lutheran, Reformed, Roman Catholic, and Radical Theologians. An introductory chapter explores the interpretations of the Reformation and a concluding chapter explains the influence of Reformation theologies on the modern period. The text also includes useful bibliographies and a glossary of theological terms.

Author Biography

Carter Lindberg is Professor of Church History in the School of Theology at Boston University. His recent publications include The European Reformations (1995) and accompanying European Reformations Sourcebook (1999), both for Blackwell.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1(16)
Carter Lindberg
Part I Humanist Theologians 17(32)
Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples
19(15)
Guy Bedouelle
Desiderius Erasmus
34(15)
J. Laurel Carrington
Part II Lutheran Theologians 49(106)
Martin Luther
51(16)
Oswald Bayer
Philip Melanchthon
67(16)
Heinz Scheible
Matthias Flacius
83(11)
Oliver K. Olson
Argula von Grumbach
94(15)
Peter Matheson
Urbanus Rhegius
109(15)
Scott Hendrix
Johannes Brenz
124(16)
Hermann Ehmer
Martin Chemnitz
140(15)
Robert Kolb
Part III Reformed Theologians 155(112)
Huldrych Zwingli
157(13)
Gregory J. Miller
Heinrich Bullinger
170(14)
Bruce Gordon
John Calvin
184(14)
Randall C. Zachman
Peter Martyr Vermigli
198(15)
Frank A. James III
Theodore Beza
213(12)
Richard A. Muller
Katharina Schutz Zell
225(14)
Elsie Anne McKee
Thomas Cranmer
239(14)
Peter Newman Brooks
Richard Hooker
253(14)
Daniel F. Eppley
Part IV Roman Catholic Theologians 267(58)
Thomas de Vio Cajetan
269(15)
Jared Wicks
Thomas More
284(14)
Ralph Keen
Ignatius of Loyola
298(13)
John W. O'Malley
Teresa of Avila
311(14)
Gillian T. W. Ahlgren
Part V ``Radical'' Theologians 325(53)
Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt
327(11)
Alejandro Zorzin
Thomas Muntzer
338(13)
Gottfried Seebass
Caspar von Schwenkfeld
351(12)
Andre Seguenny
Menno Simons
363(15)
Sjouka Voolstra
Trajectories of Reformation Theologies 378(6)
Carter Lindberg
Glossary 384(6)
Index 390

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