Reformation in the Western World

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Christian History
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Martin Luther
Reformation
Theology

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  • ISBN 9781481305525
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 223mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Baylor University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Reformation was the single most important event of the early modern period of Western civilization. What started out as a pastoral conflict about the sale of grace for money ultimately became a catalyst for the transformation of Western culture. In Reformation in the Western World, Paul Silas Peterson shows how the retrieval of the ancient Christian teachings about God's grace and the authority of Scripture influenced culture, society, and the political order. The emphasis on an egalitarian church - the ""priesthood of all believers"" - led to a more egalitarian society. In the long run, the Reformation encouraged the emergence of modern freedoms, religious tolerance, capitalism, democracy, the natural sciences, and the disenchantment of the papacy and worldly means of grace. Yet the egalitarian fruit of the Reformation was not uniform, as is seen in the persecution of detractors and Jews, and in the marginalization of women. In all its triumphs and innovations, evils and errors, the Reformation left a lasting double legacy - a divided church in need of unity and the possibilities of a liberated world.
Paul Silas Peterson, Privatdozent Dr. Theol. (Tuebingen), teaches theology and church history at the University of Tuebingen and at the University of Heidelberg.

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