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 valuable study of the writings of the leading Elizabethan divine, reinterpreting his contribution to the development of Christian thought and ecclesiology.
A study of the theology of the English Reformer William Tyndale, emphasising his originality and showing that he was little influenced by Continental Reformers.
The great Reformer's sermons on Isaiah 53, seen as one of the most important prefigurings of the suffering of Christ for the people of God.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A comprehensive survey of Reformation and post-Reformation thinkers who repudiated the medieval doctrine of the soul's immortality.
The range and sweep of Calvin's theology have rarely been more comprehensively presented than in this book, recognised as essential by Reformation scholars.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
A major and original account of the theological importance of the father of the English Bible.
A new look at Luther's theology in the light of the emergence of global Lutheranism, and its rich potential for application beyond traditional Western contexts.
A comprehensive account of the development and diversity of ecclesiological thought during the Reformation in the 16th century.
A critical analysis of the liturgical rites in the Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish churches, showing the bases of Reformed Worship.