An edition of Reformation studies (1962)

Reformation studies

essays in honor of Roland H. Bainton.

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An edition of Reformation studies (1962)

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Table of Contents

Roland H. Bainton: a biographical appreciation, by G. Harkness.
Essays on Luther: Faith and knowledge in Luther's theology, by N.A. Bendtz.
A reasonable Luther, by R.H. Fischer.
Anfechtung in Luther's Biblical exegesis, by C.W. Hovland.
Medieval consolation and the young Luther's despair, by J. Von Rohr.
Luther's frontier in Hungary, by W. Toth.
Essays on Calvin: The relation of God's grace to his glory in John Calvin, by H. Kuizenga.
Calvin's theological method and the ambiguity in his theology, by J.H. Leith.
Essays on other men and movements: Lefevre d'Etaples: three phases of his life and work, by J.W. Brush.

Edition Notes

Bibliographical references included in "Notes and acknowledgements" (p. [254]-285)
CONTENTS -- (Continued) -- Continental Protestantism and Elizabethan Anglicanism, 1570-1595, by J.M. Krumm. -- New light on Butzer's significance, by F.H. Littell. -- Reason and conversion in the thought of Melanchthon, by C.L. Manschreck. -- The strangers' "Model churches" in sixteenth-century England, by F.A. Norwood. -- Essays on the left wing of the Reformation: Sectarianism and skepticism: the strange allies of religious liberty, by W. Beach. -- Augsburg and the early Anabaptists, by P.J. Schwab. -- Bernhard Rothmann's views on the early church, by F.J. Wray. -- Fecund problems of eschatological hope, election proof, and social revolt in Thomas Muntzer, by L.H. Zuck. -- A bibliography of Professor Bainton's writings on the Reformation period, compiled by R.P. Morris (p.251-253) -- Notes and acknowledgments.

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BR309 .L5

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285 p.
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