A Reformation Debate
Paperback 2000-08-01
In 1536 Cardinal Sadoleto sent a letter to the magistrates and citizens of Geneva asking them to return to Catholicism. Calvin responded a few months later. These letters comprise one of the most interesting exchanges of Catholic-Protestant views of the Reformation era. Together, they form an excellent introduction to the great religious controversy of the sixteenth century. 136 pages, from Baker.
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The reformation controversy over justification and church authority is presented through primary sources: historic letters between John Calvin and Cardinal Sadoleto.
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In 1536 Cardinal Sadoleto sent a letter to the magistrates and citizens of Geneva asking them to return to Catholicism. Calvin responded a few months later. These letters comprise one of the most interesting exchanges of Catholic-Protestant views of the Reformation era. Together, they form an excellent introduction to the great religious controversy of the sixteenth century. 136 pages, from Baker.
Publisher Description
The reformation controversy over justification and church authority is presented through primary sources: historic letters between John Calvin and Cardinal Sadoleto.