Reformation of Church and Dogma (1300-1700), Christian Tradition #4
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Reformation of Church and Dogma (1300-1700), Christian Tradition #4  -     By: Jaroslav Pelikan

Reformation of Church and Dogma (1300-1700), Christian Tradition #4

University of Chicago Press / 1983 / Paperback

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This penultimate volume in Pelikan's acclaimed history of Christian doctrine encompasses the development of the Reformation of Church and Dogma for the years 1300-1700. This indepth examination of the crucial period in church history helps the reader understand many of the doctrinal developments during this time.

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Title: Reformation of Church and Dogma (1300-1700), Christian Tradition #4
By: Jaroslav Pelikan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 426
Vendor: University of Chicago Press
Publication Date: 1983
Dimensions: 6 X 9 X 1 1/4 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 7 ounces
ISBN: 0226653773
ISBN-13: 9780226653778
Stock No: WW53773

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This penultimate volume in Pelikan's acclaimed history of Christian doctrine--winner with Volume 3 of the Medieval Academy's prestigious Haskins Medal--encompasses the Reformation and the developments that led to it.
"Only in America, and in this case from a Lutheran scholar, could we expect an examination so lacking in parti pris, a survey so perceptive, so free--and, one must say, the result of so much immense labor, so rewardingly presented."--John M. Todd, "New York Times Book Review"
"Never wasting a word or losing a plot line, Pelikan builds on an array of sources that few in our era have the linguistic skill, genius or ambition to master."--Martin E. Marty, "America"
"The use of both primary materials and secondary sources is impressive, and yet it is not too formidable for the intelligent layman."--William S. Barker, "Eternity "

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