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The Roots of the Reformation

Tradition, Emergence and Rupture

G. R. Evans
5
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Pages
480
Year
2012
Language
English

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Renowned historian G. R. Evans revisits the question of what happened at the Reformation. Contravening traditional paradigms of interpretation, Evans charts the controversies and challenges that roiled the era of the Reformation and argues that these are really part of a much longer history of discussion and disputation. Evans takes up several issues, such as Scripture, ecclesiology, authority, sacraments and ecclesio-political relations, and traces the shape of the charged discussions that orbited around these through the patristic, medieval and Reformation eras. In this, she demonstrates that in many ways the Reformation was in considerable continuity with the periods that preceded it, though the consequential outcome of the debates in the sixteenth century was dramatically different.

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"Evans has provided insight into that unfolding story, with the result that one is struck again by the realization that God directs the affairs of humankind in a way that does not reduce changemakers to mere puppets. . . . This book is a gem for provoking discussion."
John D. Hannah, Bibliotheca Sacra, April-June 2014
"This learned, humane, and vibrant book deserves a place among your favorite church history texts."
Chris Castaldo, Books Culture, January 2013

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