Reformation Thought: An Introduction

Reformation Thought: An Introduction

by Alister E . Mc Grath (Author)

Synopsis

The European Reformation remains of considerable importance to both historians and theologians. In recent years, new light has been shed on the ideas underlying the movement, especially their origins and their relation to the thought of the Renaissance and late medieval scholasticism. Both historians and theologians, however, have been hindered from coming to grips with this movement by the lack of an authoritative and up to date introduction to its ideas. Alister McGrath aims to fill this gap by providing an introduction to the thought of the Reformation, covering ideas and their historical contexts, personalities and schools of thought, technical terms and controversies. Reformation Thought asks: what was humanism, and what relation does it have to the Reformation? What influence is late medieval scholasticism thought to have had on the movement? What ideas lay behind Luther's revolt against Rome, and how did they develop? What were the points of disagreement among Reformers and what was at issue in their controversy with the Roman Catholic church? Each chapter includes suggestions for further reading. A glossary explains key terms, figures and movements. This book provides a bridge between the events of the Reformation and their intellectual context and causes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 07 Jan 1993

ISBN 10: 0631186514
ISBN 13: 9780631186519

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Vigorous, brisk and highly stimulating. The reader will be throughly engaged from the outset, and considerably enligtened at the end. Dr. John Platt, Pembroke College, Oxford.


A remarkably fine introduction to the study of the Reformation and its theological ideas; it is exceptionally well thought out, fully up to date in its scholarship, fair in is presentation, and simply pellucid in its explanantion. Highly recommended. ADRIS.

Author Bio
Alister E. McGrath is Lecturer in historical and systematic theology at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and a member of the Faculty of Theology of Oxford University. He is also the author of Luther's Theology of the Cross (1985), The Making of Modern German Christology (1986), Iustitia Dei: A history of the Doctrine of Justification (1986), and the Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation (1987).