Great Voices of the Reformation

by Harry Emerson Fosdick

Hardcover, 1954

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Available

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270.6

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Publication

Modern Library (1954), Edition: Stated 1st, Hardcover, 546 pages

Description

THIS ANTHOLOGY ENDEAVORS TO PRESENT, WITHIN THE LIMITS of a single volume, the major emphases of Protestant thought from John Wyclifle to John Wesley. The term "Protestant" -for a brief discussion of which the reader may turn to the Epilogue-originated long after Wyclise, and by Wesley's time had far outgrown its first meaning, but no other word is now available to connote the entire movement of thought and life which led up to and followed the dissevering of Christendom in the sixteenth century. The negative significance of the word in present usage, however, is unfortunate, for, as this anthology should make evident, while the Reformation certainly involved protest against Roman Catholicism, it was at heart an affirmation, a vigorous protestation of positive principles.… (more)

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LibraryThing member pre20cenbooks
This is a neat little compilation. I especially enjoyed the preface, introduction, and the synopsis prior to the body of work of the particular reformers. You will read the glimpses of holy scripture truth that these fervent people tried to undersand, implement in their lives and the lives of
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other. Perhaps this book would be a good intro to the studies of a history major embarking on this period of world and european history?
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LibraryThing member smithcolint
Not too bad.

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