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Scriptural perspicuity in the early english reformation in historical theology
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Study introduction and overview -- An overview of the doctrine of perspicuity of Scripture and its place in historical theology from the first century through the Middle Ages -- An overview of the doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture -- The Apostolic church -- The post-Apostolic church -- The Middle Ages -- The transition to the Reformation -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the continental Reformation with particular emphasis on Martin Luther and in post Reformation Protestant scholasticism -- Martin Luther -- John Calvin -- Uniformity, divergence and emergence -- The doctrine of perspicuity of Scripture and the development of fundamental theological loci in post-Reformation Protestant scholasticism and the Westminster Confession of Faith -- The historiography of the early English Reformation and a review of pertinent literature -- The historiography of the early English Reformation -- Review of pertinent literature -- John Wyclif -- William Tyndale -- Thomas Cranmer -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of John Wyclif -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of William Tyndale -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of Thomas Cranmer.…”
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Scriptural perspicuity in the early english reformation in historical theology
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Study introduction and overview -- An overview of the doctrine of perspicuity of Scripture and its place in historical theology from the first century through the Middle Ages -- An overview of the doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture -- The Apostolic church -- The post-Apostolic church -- The Middle Ages -- The transition to the Reformation -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the continental Reformation with particular emphasis on Martin Luther and in post Reformation Protestant scholasticism -- Martin Luther -- John Calvin -- Uniformity, divergence and emergence -- The doctrine of perspicuity of Scripture and the development of fundamental theological loci in post-Reformation Protestant scholasticism and the Westminster Confession of Faith -- The historiography of the early English Reformation and a review of pertinent literature -- The historiography of the early English Reformation -- Review of pertinent literature -- John Wyclif -- William Tyndale -- Thomas Cranmer -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of John Wyclif -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of William Tyndale -- The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture in the thought of Thomas Cranmer.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Electronic eBook