Protestantism after 500 Years
Protestantism after 500 Years
Howard, Thomas Albert; Noll, Mark A.
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2016
384
Mole
Inglês
9780190264796
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Contents Introduction (The Editors) Part I: Looking Back 1 -Thomas Albert Howard, "Remembering the Reformation, 1617, 1817 and 1883: Commemoration as an Agent of Continuity and Change" 2 - John Witte, Jr., "From Gospel to Law: The Lutheran Reformation and its Impact on Legal Culture" 3 - Carlos Eire, "Redefining the Sacred and the Supernatural: How the Protestant Reformation Really Did Disenchant the World" 4 - Peter Harrison, "Protestantism and the Making of Modern Science" 5 - Karin Maag, "The Reformation and Higher Education" 6 - Brad S. Gregory, "The Reformation and Modernity: Explaining the Causal Nexus" Part II: The Present 7 - Matthew Lundin, "Myth and History in Interpreting Protestantism: Recent Historiographical Trends" 8 - Herman J. Selderhuis, "How to Commemorate the Reformation in Post-Christian Europe" 9 - Philip Jenkins, "What hath Wittenberg to do with Lagos? Sixteenth-Century Protestantism and 'Global South' Christianity Today" 10- Sung-Deuk Oak, "Protestantism Comes East: The Case of Korea" 11 - Mark A. Noll, "Chaotic Coherence: Sola Scriptura and the Twentieth-Century Expansion of Christianity" Part III: Theological Considerations 12 - Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, "Martin Luther at 500 and the State of Global Lutheranism" 13 - Matthew Levering, "Looking Forward by Glancing Back: Calvin and Aquinas on the Holiness of the Church" 14 - Timothy George, "The Reformation and the New Ecumenism" Afterword by Ronald K. Rittgers
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Table of Contents Introduction (The Editors) Part I: Looking Back 1 -Thomas Albert Howard, "Remembering the Reformation, 1617, 1817 and 1883: Commemoration as an Agent of Continuity and Change" 2 - John Witte, Jr., "From Gospel to Law: The Lutheran Reformation and its Impact on Legal Culture" 3 - Carlos Eire, "Redefining the Sacred and the Supernatural: How the Protestant Reformation Really Did Disenchant the World" 4 - Peter Harrison, "Protestantism and the Making of Modern Science" 5 - Karin Maag, "The Reformation and Higher Education" 6 - Brad S. Gregory, "The Reformation and Modernity: Explaining the Causal Nexus" Part II: The Present 7 - Matthew Lundin, "Myth and History in Interpreting Protestantism: Recent Historiographical Trends" 8 - Herman J. Selderhuis, "How to Commemorate the Reformation in Post-Christian Europe" 9 - Philip Jenkins, "What hath Wittenberg to do with Lagos? Sixteenth-Century Protestantism and 'Global South' Christianity Today" 10- Sung-Deuk Oak, "Protestantism Comes East: The Case of Korea" 11 - Mark A. Noll, "Chaotic Coherence: Sola Scriptura and the Twentieth-Century Expansion of Christianity" Part III: Theological Considerations 12 - Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, "Martin Luther at 500 and the State of Global Lutheranism" 13 - Matthew Levering, "Looking Forward by Glancing Back: Calvin and Aquinas on the Holiness of the Church" 14 - Timothy George, "The Reformation and the New Ecumenism" Afterword by Ronald K. Rittgers
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