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T&T Clark Companion to Reformation Theology.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury Companions SeriesPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (522 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780567153661
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: T&T Clark Companion to Reformation TheologyDDC classification:
  • 270.6
LOC classification:
  • BR305.3 -- .T29 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Theological Topics -- 1 Studying and Writing about the Reformation -- Setting the External Context -- Setting the Internal Context Genre -- 2 Human Nature, the Fall, and the Will -- The Lutheran Tradition -- Luther's Definition of the Human Creature -- Luther's Understanding of the Fall into Sin -- Luther's Teaching on Bound Choice -- Luther's Followers on What It Means To Be Human, Sin, and the Free Will -- The Reformed Tradition -- Calvin's Definition of the Human Creature -- Calvin's Understanding of the Fall into Sin -- Calvin's Teaching on the Freedom of the Will and its Bondage to Sin -- Calvin's Followers on What It Means To Be Human, Sin, and the Free Will -- The English Confessions -- The Council of Trent -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Revelation and Scripture -- The Page of Scripture -- The Text of Scripture -- Humanists and the Interpretation of Scripture -- Luther and the Lutheran Interpretation of Scripture -- Radical Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- Reformed Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- Roman Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- English Contributions to Revelation and Scripture-Church of England and Dissent -- Conclusion-Scripture, Revelation, and Belief -- Bibliography -- 4 Justification -- Introduction -- The Late Medieval Background -- Martin Luther on Justification -- Philip Melanchthon -- Huldrych Zwingli -- John Calvin -- Confessional Statements -- Catholic Responses -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Law and Gospel -- Luther's Method -- The Antinomian Controversy -- Third Use of the Law -- Calvin and the Reformed Tradition -- Conclusion: The Legacy of Law and Gospel -- Bibliography -- 6 Election -- Orientation -- The Doctrine Defined -- Lutheran Formulations -- Reformed Understandings of the Decree.
Related Issues -- Bibliography -- 7 Sanctification, Works, and Social Justice -- Vocation and Celibacy -- Poverty: Social Welfare and Economics -- Obedience: Reformation and Politics -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- 8 The Sacraments -- Martin Luther and Wittenberg -- Ulrich Zwingli and Zurich -- Martin Bucer and Philip Melanchthon -- Heinrich Bullinger and John Calvin: Two Divergent Strands in Reformed Teaching -- England and Scotland -- The Radical Reformation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 9 The Church and Ministry -- Visible and Invisible -- The Marks of the Church -- The Ministry of the Church -- Selected Further Reading -- 10 Preaching and Worship -- Select Bibliography -- 11 Women, Marriage, and Family -- The Coming of the Reformation -- The Nature of Women -- Silencing Women -- Women as Wives and Mothers -- Catholic Reformation Views -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 12 Catechisms and Confessions of Faith -- Further Reading -- 13 Church Discipline and Order -- Bibliography -- 14 Eschatology, Apocalypticism, and the Antichrist -- Bibliography -- 15 Political Theology in the Reformation -- Territorial Context -- Urban Context -- Rural Context -- Shaping a New Community -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 16 Superstition, Magic, and Witchcraft during and after the Reformation -- Superstition -- Signs and Wonders -- Select Bibliography -- 17 Radical Theology -- The Communal Reformation and Saxon Radicalism -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 18 Images and Iconoclasm -- Bibliography -- 19 Martyrdom -- Theological Resources -- Making Martyrs, Martyr Theologies and Martyrologies -- New Interests in Martyr Experiences: Gender Studies and World Christianity -- Martyrs in the Non-European Missions -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Part II: A Reformation ABC -- Definitions -- Short Definitions of Contributors.
Contributors to the Volume -- Notes.
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Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Theological Topics -- 1 Studying and Writing about the Reformation -- Setting the External Context -- Setting the Internal Context Genre -- 2 Human Nature, the Fall, and the Will -- The Lutheran Tradition -- Luther's Definition of the Human Creature -- Luther's Understanding of the Fall into Sin -- Luther's Teaching on Bound Choice -- Luther's Followers on What It Means To Be Human, Sin, and the Free Will -- The Reformed Tradition -- Calvin's Definition of the Human Creature -- Calvin's Understanding of the Fall into Sin -- Calvin's Teaching on the Freedom of the Will and its Bondage to Sin -- Calvin's Followers on What It Means To Be Human, Sin, and the Free Will -- The English Confessions -- The Council of Trent -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3 Revelation and Scripture -- The Page of Scripture -- The Text of Scripture -- Humanists and the Interpretation of Scripture -- Luther and the Lutheran Interpretation of Scripture -- Radical Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- Reformed Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- Roman Contributions to Revelation and Scripture -- English Contributions to Revelation and Scripture-Church of England and Dissent -- Conclusion-Scripture, Revelation, and Belief -- Bibliography -- 4 Justification -- Introduction -- The Late Medieval Background -- Martin Luther on Justification -- Philip Melanchthon -- Huldrych Zwingli -- John Calvin -- Confessional Statements -- Catholic Responses -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5 Law and Gospel -- Luther's Method -- The Antinomian Controversy -- Third Use of the Law -- Calvin and the Reformed Tradition -- Conclusion: The Legacy of Law and Gospel -- Bibliography -- 6 Election -- Orientation -- The Doctrine Defined -- Lutheran Formulations -- Reformed Understandings of the Decree.

Related Issues -- Bibliography -- 7 Sanctification, Works, and Social Justice -- Vocation and Celibacy -- Poverty: Social Welfare and Economics -- Obedience: Reformation and Politics -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- 8 The Sacraments -- Martin Luther and Wittenberg -- Ulrich Zwingli and Zurich -- Martin Bucer and Philip Melanchthon -- Heinrich Bullinger and John Calvin: Two Divergent Strands in Reformed Teaching -- England and Scotland -- The Radical Reformation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 9 The Church and Ministry -- Visible and Invisible -- The Marks of the Church -- The Ministry of the Church -- Selected Further Reading -- 10 Preaching and Worship -- Select Bibliography -- 11 Women, Marriage, and Family -- The Coming of the Reformation -- The Nature of Women -- Silencing Women -- Women as Wives and Mothers -- Catholic Reformation Views -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 12 Catechisms and Confessions of Faith -- Further Reading -- 13 Church Discipline and Order -- Bibliography -- 14 Eschatology, Apocalypticism, and the Antichrist -- Bibliography -- 15 Political Theology in the Reformation -- Territorial Context -- Urban Context -- Rural Context -- Shaping a New Community -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 16 Superstition, Magic, and Witchcraft during and after the Reformation -- Superstition -- Signs and Wonders -- Select Bibliography -- 17 Radical Theology -- The Communal Reformation and Saxon Radicalism -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 18 Images and Iconoclasm -- Bibliography -- 19 Martyrdom -- Theological Resources -- Making Martyrs, Martyr Theologies and Martyrologies -- New Interests in Martyr Experiences: Gender Studies and World Christianity -- Martyrs in the Non-European Missions -- Conclusion -- Selected Bibliography -- Part II: A Reformation ABC -- Definitions -- Short Definitions of Contributors.

Contributors to the Volume -- Notes.

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