01333nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200160006808200130008410000260009710000150012310000110013824500380014924500390018724500250022626000180025126000180026926000090028730000110029630000140030730000090032152005650033065000350089585601130093020260119070706.02022-07-09 10:37:53 a0567093409 a1 a0 eng a230.0440903 bB849-G38 aGerrish, Brian Albert d(1931-...) eAuthor aThe old Protestantism and the new bEssays on the Reformation heritage cBrian Albert Gerrish aGreat Britain bT. & T. Clark c1982 a422tr. bHardcover c23cm aIn recent years, much of the best historical work on the Reformation has been directed at Luther and his medieval background. It is B. A. Gerrish's contention, however, that the significance of Protestant ideas cannot be appraised historically if Luther is made the sole point of reference or if the Reformation is treated as something other than a critical moment in a larger historical development to which liberal Protestantism also belongs. Nor, he maintains, can ideas and doctrines be understood in abstraction from the religious experience they express. aTheology, Doctrinal -- History4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/7/9/41q7BM9noJL._SX323_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image