The Reformation was a time of tremendous upheaval, renewal, and
vitality in the life of the church. The challenge to maintain and
develop faithful Christian belief and practice in the midst of
great disruption was reflected in the theology of the sixteenth
century. In this volume, which serves as a companion to IVP
Academic's Reformation Commentary on Scripture, theologian and
church historian Gerald L. Bray immerses readers in the world of
Reformation theology. He introduces the range of theological
debates as Catholics and Protestants from a diversity of
traditions-Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Anabaptist-disputed
the essentials of the faith, from the authority of Scripture and
the nature of salvation to the definition of the church, the
efficacy of the sacraments, and the place of good works in the
Christian life. Readers will find that understanding how the
Reformers engaged in the theological discipline can aid us in doing
theology today.
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