The Reformation; basic interpretations. Edited and with an introd. by Lewis W. Spitz.
Material type: TextSeries: Problems in European civilizationPublication details: Lexington, Mass., Heath [1972]Edition: 2d edDescription: xxi, 221 p. 21 cmISBN:- 0669816205
- 270.6
- CB359 REF 1972
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Bainton, R. H. Interpretations of the Reformation.--Dilthey, W. The interpretation and analysis of man in the 15th and 16th centuries.--Troeltsch, E. Renaissance and Reformation.--Spitz, L. W. The third generation of German Renaissance humanists.--Walker, P. C. G. Capitalism and the Reformation.--Holborn, H. The social basis of the German Reformation.--Grimm, H. J. Social forces in the German Reformation.--Lea, H. C. The eve of the Reformation.--Lortz, J. Why did the Reformation happen?--Ritter, G. Why the Reformation occured in Germany.--Barth, K. Reformation as decision.--Luther, M. Luther's road to the Reformation.--Erikson, E. H. Young man Luther.--Bainton, R. H. Luther's struggle for faith.--Bibliography (p. 213-221)
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