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Religious Thought in the Reformation

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Most general accounts of the reformation concentrate on its events and personalities while recent scholarship has been largely devoted to its social and economic consequences. Benard Reardon's famous book has been designed specifically to reassert the role of religion in the study of reformation history and make the theological issues and arguments that fuelled it accessible to non-specialists today.

342 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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v good introduction to the historical and religious context of the Protestant reformation - I didn't realise Switzerland played such a big part in it + of the pseudotheocracy& civil war of the cantons
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