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Summary
"This volume contains two highly important writings of the period of the Protestant Reformation. Melanchthon's book 'Loci communes theologici', the first Protestant dogmatics, as it is sometimes called, represents the work of a young man writing at the very beginning of the Lutheran Reformation. Bucer's work 'On the Kingdom of Christ', the first Protestant treatise on social ethics, is the product of a mature man standing on the verge of old age. It reflects the experience of a lifetime in manifold labors for an actual reformation of the Church as well as of society." page xix
Series
The Library of Christian Classics;Vol. XIX
Publication Date
August 2011
Keywords
regno, de, communes, loci, theologici, Melanchthon, Bucer, Christi
Language
English
Comments
Volume XIX of 'The Library of Christian Classics' Old URL: http://ecommons.asburyseminary.edu/xmlui/handle/10910/17278