Ecclesia Reformata Volume II
Biographical note
Willem Nijenhuis is professor emeritus of Church History at the University of Groningen. His works include Calvinus Oecumenicus: Calvin and the Unity of the Church in his Correspondence (1959, in Dutch), Ecclesia Reformata. Studies on the Reformation Vol. I (1972), Adrianus Saravia (c. 1532-1613). Dutch Calvinist, first Reformed defender of the English episcopal church order on the basis of the ius divinum (1980), Matthew Slade 1569-1628. Letters to the English Ambassador (1986). He wrote many articles on the Reformation and the German Church Struggle in the Nazi period.
Reviews
'This is a scholarship of the first water, brilliant.'
Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 1995.
'[This] study is important not only for Cologne but also as one of the first great social studies of criminality in Germany because of the methodology used to reach his conclusions and to fit a city into its larger context.'
Gerald Chaix, Sixteenth Century Journal, 1995.
'This is a fine collection of essays by a skilled historian and a warm-hearted churchman. English-speaking readers have reason to be grateful that they are now available in translation.'
John L. Thompson, Zwingliana, 1995.
'This is a groundbreaking piece, which should fundamentally influence our understanding of Calvin's political thought and its capacity for development in the face of events.'
Andrew Pettegree, Ecclesiastical History, 1995.
Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 1995.
'[This] study is important not only for Cologne but also as one of the first great social studies of criminality in Germany because of the methodology used to reach his conclusions and to fit a city into its larger context.'
Gerald Chaix, Sixteenth Century Journal, 1995.
'This is a fine collection of essays by a skilled historian and a warm-hearted churchman. English-speaking readers have reason to be grateful that they are now available in translation.'
John L. Thompson, Zwingliana, 1995.
'This is a groundbreaking piece, which should fundamentally influence our understanding of Calvin's political thought and its capacity for development in the face of events.'
Andrew Pettegree, Ecclesiastical History, 1995.
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E.A. de Boer
John Calvin's sermons on Ezekiel, studied in the context of the history of patristic, medieval and 16th century exegesis, offer a unique literal historical exposition. The hermeneutics of prophetic visionary revelation, especially in Ezek. 36-48, are analysed.
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Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Katherine G. Brady, Susan Karant-Nunn and James D. Tracy
Nine leading scholars in the fields of the theology of the Reformers, the Reformation itself, and the scholastic theology of the fourteenth and
fifteenth centuries offer papers as a tribute to the work of Heiko Augustinus Oberman on the philosophical and theological issues of the late
medieval ...
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Edited by Aza Goudriaan
This volume makes available Latin texts - originally printed in 1647 - in which Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Revius (1586-1658) formulates a thoughtful criticism of Cartesian philosophy.
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Edited by Brad S. Gregory
This volume reproduces hitherto neglected writings by seven late sixteenth-century Dutch Mennonite martyrs, which were originally published between 1577 and 1609, making readily available important new primary sources for scholars of the Radical Reformation.
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Edited by A.F. Mellink. Completed by S. Zijlstra
This volume presents a variety of sources which shed light on the Anabaptist movement in Friesland and Groningen during the second half of the sixteenth century, such as sentences, edicts, reports of interrogations, and letters of officials.
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A.J. Lamping
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V. Pollanus. Opnieuw uitgegeven en van een inleiding voorzien door A.C. Honders
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