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Protestant Tradition - An Essay in Interpretation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This 1955 book offered a new interpretation of early Protestantism and, against this background, a searching treatment of modern religious issues.


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Foreword; Abbreviations; Preface; Part I. Luther: 1. The historical problem; 2. Luther's contemporary relevance; 3. The paradox of justification by faith alone; 4. The paradox of believing sinner's assurance; 5. The paradox of 'Gabe' and 'Aufgabe'; 6. The calling and the Church; Part II. Calvin: 7. System; 8. Doctrine; 9. Churchmanship; 10. The Church in the world; Part III. the Sect-Type: 11. Dissent; 12. The personal principle; 13. The voluntary principle; 14. The spiritual principle; 15. Strength and weakness; Part IV. Modern Issues: 16. The Roman Church and toleration; 17. The totalitarian state and the crown rights of the redeemer; 18. Sectarian division and the Oecumenical movement; Bibliography; Index.

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This 1955 book offered a new interpretation of early Protestantism and, against this background, a searching treatment of modern religious issues. The Protestant tradition stems mainly from Luther, Calvin, and the Sectarians. Dr Whale's summing-up of revolutionary genius Luther's acute sense of paradox makes this difficult writer easier to understand.

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