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History of Christian Thought, A : Volume III : From the Protestant Reformation to the Twentieth Century
Outline: In this third and final volume of A History of Christian Thought, Dr. Gonzales brings the reader from the beginning of the sixteenth century on the eve of the Reformation down to the twentieth century. The author interprets not only Roman Catholic and Reformation theology, but the theology of the Eastern church as well. Volume III begins with a discussion of the Reformation led by Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin, and also includes the radical reformation of Anabaptism. Throughout the narrative, Dr. Gonzales discusses the changing currents of philosophy, the new awakenings in personal piety in a wide range of movements, and their influence on all brances of Christendom. The reader will profit by Dr. Gonzalez' clear style, comprehensive acquitance with original sources and broad understanding of the historical movements that have influenced the Christian thought of recent centuries.
Contents
I. The End of an Era
II. The Theology of Martin Luther
III. Ulrich Zwingli and the Beginning of the Reformed Tradition
IV. Anabaptism and the Radical Reformation
V. Lutheran Theology to the Formula of Concord
VI. The Reformed Theology of John Calvin
VII. The Reformation in Great Britain
VIII. Theology in Catholic Reformation
IX. The Theology of Lutheran Orthodoxy
X. Reformed Theology after Calvin
XI. New Awakenings in Personal Piety
XII. The Changing Philosophical Setting
XIII. Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century
XIV. Roman Catholic Theology to the First World War
XV. Eastern Theology after the Fall of Constantinople
XVI. Theology between Yesterday and Tomorrow
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