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Reformations : a radical interpretation of Christianity and the world, 1500-2000 / Felipe Fernández-Armesto and Derek Wilson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Scribner, 1996Description: xi, 324 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 068483104X (alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Reformation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 270 21
LOC classification:
  • BR 305.2 .F47 1996
Contents:
Contents:
1. Splinters of the Cross: The Tradition of Christian Diversity -- 2. Staying for an Answer: Scripture and Tradition -- 3. Access to God: External versus Internal Authority -- 4. Heresy: So What?: The Doctrinal Debate -- 5. A Gift Wrapped: The Externals of Protestantism and Catholicism -- 6. Servants and Sacrificers: Priesthood and the Reformation -- 7. The Evangelical Impulse: Reformation as Mission -- 8. A Sense of Belonging: How People Choose Their Church -- 9. Brethren at the Gate: From Intolerance to Exclusivism -- 10. All Change: Ecumenism and its Limits -- 11. Kingdoms of the World: Reformation and Secular Society.
Summary: Summary:Summary: Almost from the moment Martin Luther tacked his theses to the door, Protestants and Catholics have disagreed violently on the question of the Reformation's merits - some Catholics have traced a direct line from the Reformation to Nietzsche and the death of God, while Protestants have given it credit for everything from the rise of capitalism to the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions
Item type: Books
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks Books BR 305.2 .F47 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA013914 Available AUA013914

Originally published: Reformation. London : Transworld Publishers, 1996.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-316) and index.

Contents:

1. Splinters of the Cross: The Tradition of Christian Diversity --
2. Staying for an Answer: Scripture and Tradition --
3. Access to God: External versus Internal Authority --
4. Heresy: So What?: The Doctrinal Debate --
5. A Gift Wrapped: The Externals of Protestantism and Catholicism --
6. Servants and Sacrificers: Priesthood and the Reformation --
7. The Evangelical Impulse: Reformation as Mission --
8. A Sense of Belonging: How People Choose Their Church --
9. Brethren at the Gate: From Intolerance to Exclusivism --
10. All Change: Ecumenism and its Limits --
11. Kingdoms of the World: Reformation and Secular Society.

Summary:

Almost from the moment Martin Luther tacked his theses to the door, Protestants and Catholics have disagreed violently on the question of the Reformation's merits - some Catholics have traced a direct line from the Reformation to Nietzsche and the death of God, while Protestants have given it credit for everything from the rise of capitalism to the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions