A brief video about Matthew Barrett's "The Reformation as Renewal" (ISBN 9780310097556).
The publisher describes it as "A holistic, eye-opening history of one of the most significant turning points in Christianity" which "demonstrates that the Reformation was at its core a renewal of evangelical catholicity.
Carl Trueman says the book "gently guides the reader into a deeper knowledge of the Reformation and its aftermath in a way that highlights the theological catholicity of the movement."
00:00 Introduction
02:10 Table of Contents
03:03 From the Foreword
03:44 Who is Catholic?
04:41 Interpretations of the Reformation
06:06 What is Biblicism?
06:45 Via moderna and via antiqua
07:29 Some illustrations
07:48 Protestant agreement with the Summa Theologiae
08:13 A typo
08:31 Luther's doctrine of a real, illocal presence
09:02 A complaint about footnotes
09:20 Zwingli's account
09:51 The Second Helvetic Confession
10:24 Martin Bucer
10:54 Calvin's conversion
11:21 The Reformation in England and Scotland
12:48 The Counter-Reformation
13:51 The subject index
14:32 Summary
26 июл 2024