Gerrish, Brian.

The Old Protestantism and the New. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (433 pages)

Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part One: Martin Luther -- One: Piety, Theology, and the Lutheran Dogma: Erasmus's Book on Free Will -- Two: The Pathfinder: Calvin's Image of Martin Luther -- Part Two: Reformation Principles -- Three: The Word of God and the Words of Scripture: Luther and Calvin on Biblical Authority -- Four: By Faith Alone: Medium and Message in Luther's Gospel -- Five: Priesthood and Ministry: Luther's Fifth Means of Grace -- Six: Gospel and Eucharist: John Calvin on the Lord's Supper -- Seven: Sign and Reality: The Lord's Supper in the Reformed Confessions -- Eight: "To the Unknown God": Luther and Calvin on the Hiddenness of God -- Nine: The Mirror of God's Goodness: A Key Metaphor in Calvin's View of Man -- Part Three: The Reformation Heritage -- Ten: The Reformation and the Rise of Modern Science: Luther, Calvin, and Copernicus -- Eleven: Schleiermacher and the Reformation: A Question of Doctrinal Development -- Twelve: Theology within the Limits of Piety Alone: Schleiermacher and Calvin's Notion of God -- Thirteen: The Possibility of a Historical Theology: An Appraisal of Troeltsch's Dogmatics -- Fourteen: Jesus, Myth, and History: Troeltsch's Stand in the "Christ-Myth" Debate -- Fifteen: Strasbourg Revisited: Reformed Perspectives on the Augsburg Confession -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliographical Postscript -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

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Reformation.
Theology, Doctrinal-History.


Electronic books.

BR305.3 .G477 2004

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