Reforma Protestante Y La Tradi – (Spanish)
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Cada capitulo contiene un breve resumen de la discusion cristiana previa a la Reforma. Despues realiza una exposicion mas larga del desarrollo de la reforma y la post-reforma o escolastica protestante. En una discusion sistematica, se analizan aspectos de la reforma, como su presunto irracionalismo, pesimismo o individualismo. En el terreno de la apologetica o defensa del cristianismo protestante, el autor trata de responder a algunas objeciones teologicas y filosoficas, que surgen de la autocomprension de gran parte del protestantismo.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788494462672
ISBN10: 8494462679
Language: Spanish
Manfred Svensson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2016
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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