Many basic questions surround the Reformation. What were its causes? Was it precipitated by the Zeitgeist prevailing in Europe, so that there would have been a religious upheaval even if Luther or …
J. I. Packer explores the lives of influential theologians and the issues that motivated and inspired them into action, including the authority of Scripture, justification, the glory of God, and th…
In The Reformation, one of the preeminent historians of the period, Patrick Collinson, offers a concise yet thorough overview of the drastic ecumenical revolution of the late medieval and Renaissan…
In this book, Dr. Evennett isolates the special and positive characteristics of the Counter-Reformation and accounts for them in relation to the environment in which they developed, He sees in the …
The reform of the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century was historically as important as the contemporary Protestant Reformation. Though never committed solely to fighting Protestantism, it inev…
This second reformation is acknowledge by political historians as a political revolution also, as the first volley in the English civil wars. From this viewpoint, the religious-political happenings…
This collection of seminal articles written over the last twenty years by a distinguished scholar of medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation history places the Reformation movement in its medieval c…
Reformation Thought is an acclaimed and popular introductory guide to the central ideas of the European reformation for theology and history students..
This is a survey and an analysis of the European Reformation of the sixteen century. During this period western Christianity underwent the most dramatic changes in its entire history. From Iceland …