Scriptural perspicuity in the early english reformation in historical theology
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
2009.
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Series: | Studies in biblical literature,
v. 65 |
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10516873 |
Table 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.