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Matthew Barrett

  • Reformation As Renewal

    $59.99

    See the Reformation with Fresh Eyes as You Explore Its Historical and Intellectual Origins

    The Reformation as Renewal: Retrieving the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church is a fresh, holistic, and eye-opening introduction to one of the most significant turning points in the history of the Christian church. Taking into consideration both the historical and intellectual origins of sixteenth century reform, Matthew Barrett demonstrates that the Reformation was at its core a renewal of evangelical catholicity. Rome charged the Reformers with novelty, as if they were heretics departing from the catholic (universal) Church. But the reformers believed they were more catholic than Rome. Distinguishing themselves from Radicals, the Reformers were convinced they were retrieving the faith of their fathers, both patristic and medieval. Rather than breaking with the Church, the reformers saw themselves as faithful stewards of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church preserved across history. While Rome depended on innovations that originated in the late medieval era, the Reformers linked arms with the church across all ages, patristic and medieval, to restore true worship and gospel renewal in their own day.

    By listening to the Reformers’ own voices, The Reformation as Renewal helps readers explore:

    *The Reformation’s roots in patristic and medieval thought and its response to late medieval innovations

    *The Reformation’s response to the charge of novelty by an appeal to evangelical catholicity
    Common caricatures of the Reformation that mistake the Reformers as Radicals and Revolutionaries

    *The ecclesiastical and theological milieu of the sixteenth century that motivated Martin Luther’s response in Wittenberg.

    *The spread of the Reformation across Europe, as seen in first and second-generation leaders from Zwingli and Bullinger in Zurich to Bucer and Calvin in Strasbourg and Geneva to Tyndale and Cranmer in England, and many others

    *The theology of the Reformers, with special attention to their confessions, catechisms, and church liturgies

    This balanced, insightful, and accessible treatment of the Reformation will help readers see this watershed moment in the history of Christianity with fresh eyes and appreciate the unity they have with the church across time. Over against common caricatures today, readers will discover that the Reformation was not the invention of something new, but the renewal of something very old: the grace and g

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  • 40 Questions About Salvation

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    This newest contribution to the 40 Questions and Answers series continues the tradition of excellent research presented in accessible language and clear writing. 40 Questions About Salvation makes sense of one of Christianity’s most disputed doctrines, covering the most common and difficult questions such as election, the order of salvation, and perseverance of the faith. This volume will help pastors, college and seminary students, and all Christians who want to grow in their understanding of what the Bible teaches about salvation. Each chapter is succinct and readable, with a bibliography of additional sources for those who wish to study further.

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