Andreas Bodenstein Von Karlstadt: The Development of His Thought, 1517-1525One of the important trends in more recent Reformation scholarship has been the extensive attention given the major "secondary" Reformers who aided and abetted, and sometimes challenged and infuriated, Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin. This book, which began as a doctoral dissertation at Yale University, is an attempt to elucidate the thought of one of the most important of these "Reformers in the wings." - Preface. |
Contents
HESITATION TRANSITION AND DEBATE mid 15181519 | 47 |
a Imputed righteousness | 122 |
The Ground of Eternal Life | 129 |
The Church | 135 |
Conclusion | 146 |
17 | 167 |
Karlstadts increased Interest in the German Mystics | 180 |
33 | 182 |
Recall to Wittenberg and Expulsion from Saxony | 190 |
68 | 192 |
Two Divergent Strategies | 197 |
The Usual Interpretation | 203 |
KARLSTADTS ORLAMÜNDE THEOLOGY 1523early 1525 202 | 251 |
APPENDIX | 304 |
315 | |
57 | 188 |
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