Although deeply political, economic, and social, the European Reformations of the sixteenth century were at heart religious disputes over core Christian theological issues. Denis Janz's A Reformati…
Huldrych Zwingli was widely known as a humanist and admirer of Erasmus when he came to Zurich from Glarus and Einsiedeln in 1519. The stages of the Zwinglian Reformation there were marked by the at…
A church reformed and always reforming, according to the word of God means that the truly Reformed church continues to live by the word of God from age to age, applies it to every aspect of her lif…
Heinrich Bullinger stands as one of the most influential Reformers and also one of the most neglected. This book is the first available in English to offer a broad introduction to Bullinger's life …
Until now there has been no single anthology of the most important Reformation documents. Janz, a well-known scholar in the area, aims to remedy that lack with this carefully edited anthology of ne…
The reformation has its inception in the search for the answer to a typically medieval question, how can I saved? The answer with Luther found after years of inner conflict, prayer and study involv…
The period of history under consideration is of such momentous importance and so full of detail that the historian may well be baffled by the difficulty of selecting what is really relevant to his …
The Reformation, by the middle of the sixteenth century, had taken firm root in all countries north of the Alps, except France and the Netherlands. In the Empire, religious differences had reached …
Like Richard Muller in the Reformed tradition, Robert Preus shows how theological prolegomena orders the rest of one's theology. While as a Reformed Christian I will disagree with both some of his …
This readable, accessible narrative story of the Protestant Reformation is written for lay audiences. It is part of the popular Westminster John Knox Press Armchair series and is illustrated with m…