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The Catholicity of the Reformation

Carl Braaten (Ed)

Paperback 1996-12-01

Publisher Description

As the title of this engaging book suggests, "catholicity" was the true intent of the Reformation. The Reformers did not set out to create what later came to be known as Protestant Christianity. Theirs was a quest for reformation and renewal in continuity with the "one holy catholic and apostolic church" of ancient times. The authors of the essays collected here demonstrate this catholicity of the Reformers and stress the importance of recovering the church'scatholic tradition today.Contributors: Robert W. Jenson, David S. Yeago, Frank C. Senn, Carl E. Braaten, James R. Crumley, Robert L. Wilken, G nther Gassmann

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Publisher Description

As the title of this engaging book suggests, "catholicity" was the true intent of the Reformation. The Reformers did not set out to create what later came to be known as Protestant Christianity. Theirs was a quest for reformation and renewal in continuity with the "one holy catholic and apostolic church" of ancient times. The authors of the essays collected here demonstrate this catholicity of the Reformers and stress the importance of recovering the church'scatholic tradition today.Contributors: Robert W. Jenson, David S. Yeago, Frank C. Senn, Carl E. Braaten, James R. Crumley, Robert L. Wilken, G nther Gassmann

Koorong Code103574
ISBN0802842208
EAN9780802842206
Pages120
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch
Sub-CategoryChurch Life & Issues
PublisherEerdmans
Publication DateDec 1996
Dimensions8 x 151 x 226mm
Weight0.188kg