
Learning from the Past
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Richard Snoddy is Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology, UK.
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Jon Balserak, University of Bristol, UK and Richard Snoddy, London School of Theology, UK
1. Bernard of Clairvaux: Forerunner to St. Francis?
Dennis E. Tamburello, Siena College, USA
2. Two Annotated Books from the Library of William Farel
Max Engammare, Librairie Droz, Switzerland
3. The Freed Will: Can Augustine Teach Us to See Calvin in a New Light?
Jason Van Vliet, Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary, Canada and Jon Balserak, University of Bristol, UK
4. Facing Poland: Calvin's Polish Correspondence and the Geography of Reformation Europe
Richard A. Muller, Calvin Theological Seminary, USA
5. Re-visiting John Calvin's Hostility Towards French Nicodemism
Jon Balserak, University of Bristol, UK and Richard Snoddy, London School of Theology, UK
6. The Protestant Image of the Council of Trent
Herman J. Selderhuis, Theological University of Apeldoorn, Netherlands
7. Seventeenth-Century French Conversion Narratives: Making Sense of Shifting Confessional Allegiances
Karin Maag, Calvin College, USA
8. The Sources of James Ussher's Patristic Citations on the Intent and Sufficiency of Christ's Satisfaction
Richard Snoddy, London School of Theology, UK
9. The Westminster Assembly and the Catholicity of the Church
Bob Letham, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, UK
10. The Blessed and Boundless God: The Legacy of Zanchius and Polanus in the Theology of George Swinnock, J. Stephen Yuille, Grace Community Church, USA
11. Francis Turretin and Jonathan Edwards on Contingency
Paul Helm, King's College London, UK
12. 'Pseudo'Macariu', Fletcher-and-Wesley, and Luke on Pentecost
Max Turner, London School of Theology, UK
13. Soren Kierkegaard as a Reader of Martin Luther
Randall C. Zachman, University of Notre Dame, USA
14. Lessons for an Evangelical Spirituality from Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas Merton
Matthew Knell, London School of Theology, UK
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Index
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