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T&T Clark Companion to Reformation Theology

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title T&T Clark Companion to Reformation Theology
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Dr David M Whitford
By (author) Dr David M Whitford
SeriesBloomsbury Companions
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:520
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreChristian theology
ISBN/Barcode 9780567657138
ClassificationsDewey:270.6
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publication Date 25 September 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This volume introduces the main theological topics of Reformation theology in a language that is clear and concise. Theology in the Reformation era can be complicated and contentious. This volume aims to cut through the theological jargon and explain what people believed and why. The book begins with an essay that explains to students how one can approach the study of sixteenth century theology. It includes a guide to major events, persons, doctrines, and movements.

Author Biography

David M. Whitford is Professor of Religion in Reformation Studies at Baylor University, USA. He is the author of Tyranny and Resistance: The Lutheran Tradition and the Magdeburg Confession (2001); Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research, (ed., 2007) as well as numerous articles on Reformation Europe. He is Associate Editor of The Sixteenth Century Journal.

Reviews

'David Whitford has succeeded in bringing those specialists together that have given in this book a full oversight of the theology of the Reformation in all of its variety. Latest results of research, a fine combination of theology and history and an accessible style make this book into one of the leading handbooks on our way to 2017 and beyond.' - Herman Selderhuis, Theological University Apledoorn, The Netherlands -- Herman Selderhuis 'Whitford opens this overture to Reformation theology with a wise essay on how neophytes might take their first steps in the discipline.In what follows, eighteen seasoned pros weigh in with substantial contributions on the classical loci, salient themes, and neuralgic issues.A fine starting point for graduate students and seminarians.' - Denis R. Janz, Loyola University New Orleans, USA -- Denis R. Janz The Companion has a clear focus and readership in mind, both of which remain consistent throughout. This is a sign of an excellent editor. The contributions are genuinely thought-provoking and challenging towards further research... The quality of the content is uniform throughout, not one essay stands out as less useful or less well written than the others... So, a volume which surprises in many ways. A volume which will be extremely useful to those writing essays or starting research, to be sure; but a volume that will be helpful to those of us further down the research path too. I recommend this book without reserve. It certainly accomplishes what it sets out to do. -- Michael Parsons, Spurgeon's College, London, UK * Baptist Quarterly *