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This volume is a major reference work on all aspects of theology in the reformation period. Editor David M. Whitford assembles an able group of scholars to present a detailed outline of the Reformed tradition. The contributors guide the reader through the historical background and theological development of this rich heritage. Major topics of theology within the Reformed tradition are discussed,...

Carl R. Trueman While the events commonly referred to as the Reformation were the result of a complex combination of factors, social, economic, political, and religious, the central theological breaking point is often regarded as being that of justification by grace through faith. Luther’s claim that this was the article by which the Church stands or falls helped to highlight its prominence, and certainly it was, and is, a major bone of contention between Catholic and
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