The intellectual origins of the European Reformation

Alister McGrath
Oxford, OX ; New York, NY : B. Blackwell, 1995, c1993
vi, 223 p. ; 24 cm
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  • 1. The shape of late Medieval religious thought : The crisis of authority within the church
  • Forerunners of the Reformation. 2. Humanism and the Reformation : The problem of definition
  • Characteristic features of Northern European humanism
  • Humanism and the origins of the Reformed church
  • Humanism and the origins of the Lutheran church. 3. Late Medieval theology and the Reformation : Nominalism: the problem of definition
  • Via moderna
  • Schola Augustiniana moderna
  • Late Medieval theology and the origins of the Reformed church
  • Late Medieval theology and the origins of the Lutheran church. 4. Sources and methods: the text of the Scripture. 5. Sources and methods: Scripture and tradition : The concept of tradition
  • The principle Sola scriptura.
  • 6. Sources and methods: the interpretation of Scripture : The four-fold sense of Scripture
  • The letter and the spirit
  • Hermeneutics and the origins of the Lutheran church
  • Hermeneutics and the origins of the Reformed church. 7. Sources and methods: the patristic testimony : The patristic testimony and the origins of the Lutheran church
  • The patristic testimony and the origins of the Reformed church. 8. Sources and methods: towards the universalization of method
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • B. Blackwell
  • 9780801020544
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AEGw