Martin Luther and John Calvin have both left dramatic and lasting influences on Christianity and on European society. Their calls for reform led to the church breaking off in different directions, and people and nations believed so passionately for or against their causes that wars ravaged Europe for decades. But what exactly did they teach? This book presents Luther and Calvin in context, looking at the work and ideas of each in turn and then at the making of Lutheranism and the Reformed tradition, showing how the sixteenth-century Reformation began a process of political and intellectual change that went beyond Europe to the New World. The result is that today its influence is tangible all over the Western world. Perfect for those who want to understand and engage with what Luther and Calvin thought, and with the debates surrounding interpretation, this book is an excellent introduction to two of Christianity’s most famous thinkers. Charlotte Methuen teaches Church history at the University of Glasgow, and has also worked at the Universities of Hamburg, Bochum, Oxford and Mainz. She specializes in the Reformation period and is the author of numerous books and articles.
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Contents
Introduction 7
Part I: Martin Luther 11
Chapter 1: Luther’s Context 13
Chapter 2: Luther’s Theology 55
Part II: John Calvin 111
Chapter 3: Calvin’s Context 113
Chapter 4: Calvin’s Theology 145
Conclusion 181
Further Reading 185
Index 188
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Charlotte Methuen is Departmental Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at the University of Oxford. She is the author of numerous books and articles.