Reformation studies : essays in honor of Roland H. Bainton / edited by Franklin H. Littell.

By: Littell, Franklin H. (Franklin Hamlin), 1917-2009
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Richmond : John Knox Press, [1962]Copyright date: ©1962Description: 285 pages : portrait ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Reformation | Bainton, Roland H. (Roland Herbert), 1894-1984LOC classification: BR309 | .L5Bibliography, Etc. Note: Bibliographical references included in "Notes and acknowledgements" (pages [254]-285).
Contents:
Roland H. Bainton: a biographical appreciation, by G. Harkness. -- Essays on Luther: Faith and knowledge in Luther's theology, by N.A. Bendtz. -- A reasonable Luther, by R.H. Fischer. -- Anfechtung in Luther's Biblical exegesis, by C.W. Hovland. -- Medieval consolation and the young Luther's despair, by J. Von Rohr. -- Luther's frontier in Hungary, by W. Toth. -- Essays on Calvin: The relation of God's grace to his glory in John Calvin, by H. Kuizenga. -- Calvin's theological method and the ambiguity in his theology, by J.H. Leith. -- Essays on other men and movements: Lefevre d'Etaples: three phases of his life and work, by J.W. Brush.

Bibliographical references included in "Notes and acknowledgements" (pages [254]-285).

Roland H. Bainton: a biographical appreciation, by G. Harkness. -- Essays on Luther: Faith and knowledge in Luther's theology, by N.A. Bendtz. -- A reasonable Luther, by R.H. Fischer. -- Anfechtung in Luther's Biblical exegesis, by C.W. Hovland. -- Medieval consolation and the young Luther's despair, by J. Von Rohr. -- Luther's frontier in Hungary, by W. Toth. -- Essays on Calvin: The relation of God's grace to his glory in John Calvin, by H. Kuizenga. -- Calvin's theological method and the ambiguity in his theology, by J.H. Leith. -- Essays on other men and movements: Lefevre d'Etaples: three phases of his life and work, by J.W. Brush.

CONTENTS -- (Continued) -- Continental Protestantism and Elizabethan Anglicanism, 1570-1595, by J.M. Krumm. -- New light on Butzer's significance, by F.H. Littell. -- Reason and conversion in the thought of Melanchthon, by C.L. Manschreck. -- The strangers' "Model churches" in sixteenth-century England, by F.A. Norwood. -- Essays on the left wing of the Reformation: Sectarianism and skepticism: the strange allies of religious liberty, by W. Beach. -- Augsburg and the early Anabaptists, by P.J. Schwab. -- Bernhard Rothmann's views on the early church, by F.J. Wray. -- Fecund problems of eschatological hope, election proof, and social revolt in Thomas Muntzer, by L.H. Zuck. -- A bibliography of Professor Bainton's writings on the Reformatio> period, compiled by R.P. Morris (pages 251-253) -- Notes and acknowledgments.

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