These essays, while of particular interest to students of the Reformation and Lutheran church history, will surely open up Melanchthons theology to a wider audience for the first time. An accessible investigation of his thought and its influence on the Reformation is long overdue, and the reader will find this volume richly rewarding. This collection is published as part of Bakers series, Texts and Studies in Reformat and Post-Reformation Thought. 192 pages softcover.
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