Publication
Philadelphia: Westminster Theological Seminary, 2000, Ph.D. dissertation.
Physical description
vi, 424 p.; 29 cm
Notes
CONTENTS:
Preface.
CHAPTER 1 – PRELUDE TO PETER MARTYR VERMIGLI AND THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION (1499-1562).
Introduction.
The Peripatetic Reformer.
The Doctrine of Justification in Historical Context.
The Scope and Shape of a New Study.
CHAPTER 2 – PORTRAITS OF PETER MARTYR VERMIGLI : HISTORIOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES.
Introduction.
Sixteenth Century Portraits of Vermigli.
Modern Portraits of Vermigli.
Portraits of Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
CHAPTER 3 – PETER MARTYR IN ITALY : THE ROOTS OF HIS DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION (1540-1542).
Introduction.
The Italian Reform Movement.
Protestant Infiltration of Italy.
Vermigli and the Road to Reformation.
CHAPTER 4 – VERMIGLI'S EARLY DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON GENESIS — STRASBOURG (1542-1547).
Introduction.
Context : The Strasbourg Years (1542-1547).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER 5 – VERMIGLI'S MEDIAL DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON I CORINTHIANS — OXFORD (1548-1549).
Introduction.
Context : Early Years in Oxford (1547-1549).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER 6 – VERMIGLI'S MATURE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON ROMANS — OXFORD (1550-1553).
Introduction.
Context : The Later Years in Oxford (1550-1553).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER7 – CONCLUDING THOUGHTS : VERMIGLI'S DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION.
Introduction.
The Development of Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification in Relation to Other Early Reformed Theologians.
Historiographical Implications from Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
Final Thoughts on Vermigli and Contemporary Discussions of Justification.
Bibliiography.
— Manuscript Sources.
— Primary Sources in Print.
— Secondary Sources.
Curriculum Vitae.
Preface.
CHAPTER 1 – PRELUDE TO PETER MARTYR VERMIGLI AND THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION (1499-1562).
Introduction.
The Peripatetic Reformer.
The Doctrine of Justification in Historical Context.
The Scope and Shape of a New Study.
CHAPTER 2 – PORTRAITS OF PETER MARTYR VERMIGLI : HISTORIOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES.
Introduction.
Sixteenth Century Portraits of Vermigli.
Modern Portraits of Vermigli.
Portraits of Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
CHAPTER 3 – PETER MARTYR IN ITALY : THE ROOTS OF HIS DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION (1540-1542).
Introduction.
The Italian Reform Movement.
Protestant Infiltration of Italy.
Vermigli and the Road to Reformation.
CHAPTER 4 – VERMIGLI'S EARLY DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON GENESIS — STRASBOURG (1542-1547).
Introduction.
Context : The Strasbourg Years (1542-1547).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER 5 – VERMIGLI'S MEDIAL DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON I CORINTHIANS — OXFORD (1548-1549).
Introduction.
Context : Early Years in Oxford (1547-1549).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER 6 – VERMIGLI'S MATURE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION : LECTURES ON ROMANS — OXFORD (1550-1553).
Introduction.
Context : The Later Years in Oxford (1550-1553).
Contours of Justification.
Complex of Justification.
Conclusion.
CHAPTER7 – CONCLUDING THOUGHTS : VERMIGLI'S DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION.
Introduction.
The Development of Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification in Relation to Other Early Reformed Theologians.
Historiographical Implications from Vermigli's Doctrine of Justification.
Final Thoughts on Vermigli and Contemporary Discussions of Justification.
Bibliiography.
— Manuscript Sources.
— Primary Sources in Print.
— Secondary Sources.
Curriculum Vitae.