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In order that the modern evangelical theology of Germany may become properly available for the benefit of the cognate Anglo-Saxon race, it must first be better and more generally understood, and placed in its proper light against both ignorant and malevolent censure, and indiscriminate praise. The growing interest in it seems to call for a work, which should furnish reliable and satisfactory information of its origin, history, connections and bearings, and thus serve as a guide to the English and American student through the luxuriant forest of Teutonic systems and opinions. To such a task the writer brings the advantages of a regular German university education, some experience as a university teacher, and an American residence, sufficiently long to enable him to understand the relations of German and Anglo-Saxon Christianity and literature, and to view the old world from the standpoint of the new. With all the divines described, in the third part of this book, except the late Dr. Olshausen, he is acquainted not only through their works, but also by more or less intimate personal intercourse, lately renewed, during a protracted and delightful visit to Germany. Some of them were his honored teachers at Tübingen, Halle, and Berlin; others his fellow students, or colleagues; and with many of them he still keeps up a familiar correspondence. In occasionally introducing personal incidents, and harmless traits of character, not before made known to the reading public, he hopes he has in no case violated the strictest laws of propriety and delicacy, which are doubly binding when we treat of persons still living. He could easily have increased the number of sketches from personal knowledge; but he preferred to dwell more at length on the most worthy, characteristic, and influential representatives of the evangelical theology and Christianity of modern Protestant Germany. The writer has endeavored to make his book both instructive, and interesting to the general, as well as the learned reader. But he must ask the kind indulgence of English scholars for the unconscious Germanisms, and other defects of style, as this is the first time that he ventures before the public, in a work of such size, without the aid of a translator. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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Moins connu que Luther ou Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) est pourtant un véritable pionnier du protestantisme mondial réformé. De ses débuts comme prédicateur à Zurich jusqu'à sa mort à la bataille de Kappel en passant par son intense activité de réformateur, ce livre court et incisif permet de saisir un personnage historique fascinant. Ainsi, la biographie de Peter Opitz, claire et admirablement ramassée, revient sur les réflexions et les travaux de Zwingli dans les conflits de son époque.Elle met en lumière les convictions théologiques fondamentales qui ont façonné les actions du réformateur zurichois dans l'Eglise, en Suisse, ainsi que la très grande influence de sa pensée au sein du protestantisme.
Protestants --- Theologians --- Reformation --- Zwingli, Ulrich
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Theologians --- Durand, J. J. F. --- Christian theologians --- Scholars --- Durand, Johannes Jacobus Fourie, --- Durand, Jaap,
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Theologians --- Théologiens --- Biography --- Dictionaries --- Biographie --- Dictionnaires anglais --- 2 <092> --- -Christian theologians --- Scholars --- Godsdienst. Theologie--Biografieën --- -Godsdienst. Theologie--Biografieën --- 2 <092> Godsdienst. Theologie--Biografieën --- Théologiens --- Christian theologians --- Theologians - Biography - Dictionaries --- THEOLOGIENS --- BIOGRAPHIES --- DICTIONNAIRES
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A distinguished academic, influential Christian apologist, and best-selling author of children's literature, C. S. Lewis is a controversial and enigmatic figure who continues to fascinate, fifty years after his death. This Companion is a comprehensive single-volume study written by an international team of scholars to survey Lewis's career as a literary historian, popular theologian, and creative writer. Twenty-one expert voices from the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Princeton University, and Wheaton College, among many other places of learning, analyze Lewis's work from theological, philosophical, and literary perspectives. Some chapters consider his professional contribution to fields such as critical theory and intellectual history, while others assess his views on issues including moral knowledge, gender, prayer, war, love, suffering, and Scripture. The final chapters investigate his work as a writer of fiction and poetry. Original in its approach and unique in its scope, this Companion shows that C. S. Lewis was much more than merely the man behind Narnia.
Literary historians --- Theologians --- Authors, English --- Lewis, C. S.
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Théologiens --- Theologians --- Lagrange, Marie-Joseph, --- Lagrange, Marie-Joseph,
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Theologians --- Book collectors --- Biography --- Exhibitions. --- 027.71 <494 BASEL> --- -Theologians --- -Christian theologians --- Scholars --- Book owners --- Books --- Book selection --- Collectors and collecting --- Private libraries --- Universiteitsbibliotheken--Zwitserland--BASEL --- -Exhibitions --- Lieb, Fritz --- Exhibitions --- -Universiteitsbibliotheken--Zwitserland--BASEL --- 027.71 <494 BASEL> Universiteitsbibliotheken--Zwitserland--BASEL --- Lieb, Fritz, --- Christian theologians --- Biography&delete& --- Expositions --- Theologians - Switzerland - Biography - Exhibitions. --- Book collectors - Switzerland - Biography - Exhibitions.
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A fully annotated translation of the correspondence of Protestant leader Wolfgang Capito (1478-1541) for the years 1532-36, this volume provides crucial details on the evolution of Capito's thought and its contribution to the Reformation movement. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched. Wolfgang Capito (1478-1541), a leading Christian Hebraist and Catholic churchman who converted to Protestantism, was a pivotal figure in the history of the Reformation. After serving as a professor of theology in Basel and adviser to the archbishop of Mainz, he moved to Strasbourg, which became, largely due to his efforts, one of the most important centres of the Reformation movement after Wittenberg. This penultimate volume in the series is a fully annotated translation of Capito's existing correspondence covering the years 1532-36 and culminating in the Wittenberg Concord between the Lutheran and Reformed churches. The correspondence includes Capito's efforts, alongside those of his colleague Martin Bucer, to negotiate that compromise. Other letters deal with local, political, financial, and doctrinal questions, as well as Capito's personal life. The letters demonstrate the importance of Capito and his colleagues in providing advice in matters concerning the churches in southern Germany and Switzerland, but also regarding the evangelicals in neighbouring France. Milton Kooistra's annotation provides historical context by identifying classical, patristic, and biblical quotations as well as persons and places. Continuing in the series' tradition of rigorous scholarship, this volume provides crucial details on the evolution of Capito's thought and its contribution to the Reformation movement.
Theologians --- Christian theologians --- Scholars --- Capito, Wolfgang, --- Capito, Wolfang Fabricius --- Fabritius Capito --- Köpfel, Wolfgang --- -Christian theologians --- Capito, Wolfgang --- Europe. --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Capito, Wolfgang --- Humanists --- Reformation --- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General.
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This pioneering volume defines the contours of the emerging engagements of Muslim women scholars from around the world with the authoritative interpretive traditions of Islam, classical and contemporary. Muslima theology, here broadly defined to encompass a range of interpretive strategies and perspectives arising from multiple social locations, interrogates Islamic scripture and other forms of religious discourse to empower Muslim women of faith to speak for themselves in the interests of gender justice. Contributions provide an overview of the field at this juncture-ranging from pione
Women theologians --- Women in Islam. --- Islam --- Doctrines. --- Dogma, Islamic --- Islamic theology --- Kalam --- Muslim theology --- Theology, Islamic --- Theology, Muslim --- Theologians --- Theology --- Feminism --- God in Islam --- Hadith --- Muslims --- Quran --- Sufism
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