The ecclesiastical offices in the thought of Martin Bucer
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Word Count
127,000 words, Guess
Page Count
508 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL966922M
- ISBN-109004102531
- OCLC Control Number34192486
- OCLC Control Numberecclesiasticalof0000spij
- Library of Congress Control Number96003332
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- Goodreads2943460
Classifications
- DDC262/.1
- LCCBV660.2 .S73 1996
Description
This work comprises a detailed study of Bucer's thinking on ecclesiastical office. The Strasbourg reformer exercised a great influence on Calvin, among others. This exploration does not only contribute to the knowledge of the body of thoughts and views of this often ignored reformer, whose importance is increasingly being recognised. It also contains a large amount of material which is extremely valuable for current discussion - theological and practical - on office and structure within the Church. The author has based his research on various rare editions found in libraries all over Europe. He also used many unpublished sources from the abundant archives in Strasbourg.
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- Studies in medieval and Reformation thought,
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