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Radical tendencies in the Reformation : divergent perspectives
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ISBN: 0940474093 9780940474093 Year: 1988 Volume: 9 Publisher: Kirksville (Mo.) : Sixteenth century journal publ.,

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San Carlo Borromeo: catholic reform and ecclesiastical politics in the second half of the sixteenth century
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ISBN: 0918016924 9780918016928 Year: 1988 Publisher: Washington Folger


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Religion and culture in the Renaissance and Reformation
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ISBN: 0940474115 9780940474116 Year: 1989 Volume: 11 Publisher: Kirksville, Miss. NMSU


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Ecclesia semper reformanda : renewal and reform beyond polemics
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ISBN: 9789042941427 9789042941434 9042941421 Year: 2020 Volume: 306 Publisher: Leuven Paris Bristol, CT Peeters

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This volume is the fruit of the eleventh Leuven Encounters in Systematic Theology (LEST XI) which was organized by Leuven’s Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies from 11-14 October, 2017. On the occasion of the five-hundredth anniversary of the Reformation, this conference focused on the ongoing need for the renewal and reform of the Churches, a desideratum encapsulated in the well-known adage, Ecclesia semper reformanda. The quest for such renewal constitutes a challenge for theologians of all confessional traditions. This volume focuses particularly on the themes and topics that were at the forefront of the theological controversies which raged during the transitional period between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, some of which are still unresolved. Part I focuses on the foundations of theology, viz. Scripture, tradition(s), and/or reason. Part II investigates the important theological issues that have their roots in the Reformation Era, including the tensile relationship between sin, grace, free will, justification and sanctification, and the controversies related to the Eucharist, including the notion of sacrifice. Part III examines democratization and leadership structures in the Church. Part IV explores what a historically-informed awareness can contribute to an ecumenically-oriented reflection on the renewal and reform of the Church today.

Tolerance and intolerance in the European reformation
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ISBN: 0521496942 0521894123 0511523327 9780521496940 Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This volume offers a re-interpretation of the role of tolerance and intolerance in the European Reformation. It questions the traditional notion of a progressive development towards greater religious toleration from the beginning of the sixteenth century onwards. Instead, it places incidents of religious tolerance and intolerance in their specific social and political contexts. Fifteen leading scholars offer a comprehensive interpretation of this subject, covering all the regions of Europe that were directly affected by the Reformation in the crucial period between 1500, when northern humanism had begun to make an impact, and 1648, the end of the Thirty Years War. In this way, Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation provides a dramatically different view of how religious toleration and conflict developed in early modern Europe.

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