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Refo500 Academic Studies, Volume 12 : Calvin and Luther - The Continuing Relationship
Overview: Karl Barth's argument continues to be representative of a generally accepted modern view that Calvinism and Lutheranism are completely separate, opposing movements and theologies. And yet, in many ways the movements built on the teaching of Luther and Calvin developed in relationship and resonance with one another. Despite this fact, very few scholars have explicitly considered the relationship between Calvin and Luther. Through the articles of this volume we begin to see the possibility of a rapprochement between Calvin and Luther as sources, though not as historical figures. Contributors are J.T. Billings, Ch. Helmer, R.W. Holder, H.P. Jurgens, S.C. Karant-Nunn, R. Kolb, Th.F. Latini, G.S. Pak, J.R. Watt, T.J. Wengert, P. Westermeyer, and D.M. Whitford.
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