Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics in the early modern period, to argue instead that historians should be setting out a continuum of continuity with the medieval inheritance, and considering our typologies of the Reform movements against that. Then, as we teach the Christian Intellectual Tradition, we can see both genealogical and influential links across the eras, and present a better picture of what was going on in the Era of the Reformations, and through that, come to a greater understanding of the human condition
From Constantine to Charlemagne to Charles V the relationship of Church and State determined the cou...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
It is a curious phenomenon that the post-Reformation period of Reformed theology is one of the least...
We were brought up to think and believe that a man of faith cannot be a rebel or work for reform. ...
Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Retrospect: the course of reformation interpretation ...
Although Bultmann responded favorably to Barth’s call for a return to a theological exegesis of Scri...
Renaissance and Reformation used to serve historians as the main terms with which to refer to Europe...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
This thesis in Church History examines the changing attitudes of Protestants toward Church History. ...
Beginning in the early 1520s, a network of religious reformers who would go on to have an extraordin...
In many debates over ecclesiological issues in the Church today implicit, if not explicit, appeals t...
The Protestant Reformation fragmented the Catholic Church. 1) This division of Christians became a g...
From Constantine to Charlemagne to Charles V the relationship of Church and State determined the cou...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
Challenges the ideal of scripture vs. tradition as a manner of separating Protestants from Catholics...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
It is a curious phenomenon that the post-Reformation period of Reformed theology is one of the least...
We were brought up to think and believe that a man of faith cannot be a rebel or work for reform. ...
Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Retrospect: the course of reformation interpretation ...
Although Bultmann responded favorably to Barth’s call for a return to a theological exegesis of Scri...
Renaissance and Reformation used to serve historians as the main terms with which to refer to Europe...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
This thesis in Church History examines the changing attitudes of Protestants toward Church History. ...
Beginning in the early 1520s, a network of religious reformers who would go on to have an extraordin...
In many debates over ecclesiological issues in the Church today implicit, if not explicit, appeals t...
The Protestant Reformation fragmented the Catholic Church. 1) This division of Christians became a g...
From Constantine to Charlemagne to Charles V the relationship of Church and State determined the cou...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...