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Crisis and renewal: the era of the reformation
2009, Westminster John Knox Press
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Crisis and renewal: the eras of the reformations
2008, Westminster John Knox Press
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Table of Contents
Why another history of the Reformation?
What is the Reformation?
The late medieval context
The humanistic call for reform
The Lutheran reform
Zwingli and Zurich : early Swiss reform
Radical reform
Calvin and Geneva : later Swiss reform
English reform : the foundation of the church of England
Roman Catholic reform : early modern Catholicism
Religion and violence
Other movements of reform and later consequences
Ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda.
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Includes index.
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