World Protestantism.
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Author / Creator: | Pol, Willem Hendrik van de, 1897- |
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Imprint: | New York] Herder and Herder [1964] |
Description: | xii, 346 pages 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1886550 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Lutheran Protestantism
- Causes of the reformation
- Research on Luther
- The man Luther
- Luther as a catholic
- Luther's discovery
- Luther's conflict with the church
- Luther's life after the break with Rome
- Luther and the gospel
- Luther and the human conscience
- Luther and the church
- Luther and the world
- Luther, Lutheranism and Protestantism
- Melanchthon
- Confessional writings
- Lutheran church formation
- The growth of Lutheranism in Germany
- The spread of Lutheranism throughout the world
- 2. Reformed Protestantism
- Biblical humanism
- Rise of the Swiss reformation
- Zwingli and the reformation
- Calvin and the reformation
- Calvin in Strasburg, Martin Bucer
- Calvin and reformed Protestantism
- Confession, church ordinances and liturgy
- Confessional writings
- The teachings of reformed Protestantism
- Reformed and catholic notions of the church
- Predestination and covenant
- The Dutch reformed church
- The reformed churches in the Netherlands
- Reformed Protestantism in other countries
- 3. Anglican Protestantism
- Is Anglicanism protestant?
- Henry VII and Anglicanism
- The prelude to the reformation in England
- Cranmer: the course is provisionally set
- The book of common prayer
- The stabilization of Anglicanism
- Characteristic features and principles of Anglicanism
- From uniformity to comprehensiveness
- Anglicanism and the ecumenical movement
- 4. From reformation to world Protestantism
- The most important movements
- Anglo-Saxon free church Protestantism
- Kierkegaard and Barth
- The ecumenical movement and the world council of churches
- The world council of churches and ecumenism
- World Protestantism and world apostolate
- World Protestantism and the world situation
- World Protestantism and the Catholic church.