
Shifting Patterns of Reformed Tradition
Emidio Campi(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
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The thirteen essays in this volume were all originally presented at international conferences or in public lectures.They address three main areas of inquiry, all of which, in one way or another, are of key importance in early modern historical discourse and theological thinking: (1) the theological diversity and debates within the Reformed tradition in the sixteenth century and beyond; (2) Peter Martyr Vermigli's noteworthy contribution to Reformed ecclesiology and biblical exegesis; and (3) the later development and enrichment of Reformed thought on both sides of the Atlantic. They show that the Reformed tradition was neither monolithic, nor monochrome, nor immutable, but evolved in different, if interrelated, patterns and directions.
The thirteen essays in this volume were all originally presented at international conferences or in public lectures.They address three main areas of inquiry, all of which, in one way or another, are of key importance in early modern historical discourse and theological thinking: (1) the theological diversity and debates within the Reformed tradition in the sixteenth century and beyond; (2) Peter Martyr Vermigli's noteworthy contribution to Reformed ecclesiology and biblical exegesis; and (3) the later development and enrichment of Reformed thought on both sides of the Atlantic. They show that the Reformed tradition was neither monolithic, nor monochrome, nor immutable, but evolved in different, if interrelated, patterns and directions.
The thirteen essays in this volume were all originally presented at international conferences or in public lectures.They address three main areas of inquiry, all of which, in one way or another, are of key importance in early modern historical discourse and theological thinking: (1) the theological diversity and debates within the Reformed tradition in the sixteenth century and beyond; (2) Peter Martyr Vermigli's noteworthy contribution to Reformed ecclesiology and biblical exegesis; and (3) the later development and enrichment of Reformed thought on both sides of the Atlantic. They show that the Reformed tradition was neither monolithic, nor monochrome, nor immutable, but evolved in different, if interrelated, patterns and directions.
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I: Debates
- Was the Reformation a German Event?
- Brutus Tigurinus: Heinrich Bullinger's Early Political and Theological Thought
- Probing Similarities and Differences between John Calvin and Heinrich Bullinger
- The Consensus Tigurinus: Origins, Assessment, and Impact
- John Calvin and Peter Martyr Vermigli. A Reassessment of Their Relationship
- Calvin, the Swiss Reformed Churches, and the European Reformation
- Theodore Beza and Heinrich Bullinger in Light of Their Correspondence
- Part II: Vermigliana
- Peter Martyr Vermigli, Commentator on Genesis
- The Preces Sacrae of Peter Martyr Vermigli
- Catholicity, Schism, and Heresy in the Ecclesiology of Peter Martyr Vermigli
- Part III: Later Elaborations of Reformed Thought
- John Diodati (1576 - 1649), Translator of the Bible into Italian
- Jan Amos Comenius and the Protestant Theology of His Time
- The Italian Convert: Marquis Galeazzo Caracciolo and the English Puritans
- Original Publications
- Index
- Back Cover
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