Books on the Protestant Reformation, including historical studies and studies of the theology of major Reformation figures, such as Martin Luther, John Calvin and William Tyndale.
A study of the 16th-century Anabaptist theologian Balthasar Hubmaier, particularly his work on the key doctrine of the accessibility of the Scriptures.
Written by a leading authority on Tyndale's theology, this study of Christ's sacrifice in Tyndale's thought emphasises the originality of the English Reformer.
Luther's central work is one of the basic texts of the Reformation, expressing his belief in the all-encompassing nature of God's power.
A new edition of the three Books of Homilies, collections of model sermons produced by the Church of England during the reigns of Edward VI and Queen Mary.
An examination of the use by all parties at the time of the Reformation of Cyprian's writings to claim him as part of their own particular heritage.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
Now available in J.K.S. Reid's widely-praised translation, this is Calvin's most sustained treatment of the central theme of his theological writings, predestination.
A review of the life and work of Miles Coverdale, the reformer and translator who issued the first printed English translation of the complete Bible in 1535.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
An insightful study of how Protestantism developed an over-conceptualised image of God, neglecting the physical aspects of Christian understanding and worship.
An examination of how the early English Reformers understood the doctrine of justification by faith, including a survey of the history of English Reformation theology throughout this important formative period.
A compilation of 58 of the essential contemporary documents of the English Reformation from 1526 to 1700. An invaluable source for both students and scholars.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History