I'm looking for a well written, historical and Reformed response to the Council of Trent.
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I don't know of any, so that sounds interesting to me, too.
Calvin & Trent
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1508997?refreqid=excelsior%3Ade5143ae389de2ba5a9c5156bc197642&seq=1
Another
http://archive.sciendo.com/ETHEO/etheo.2012.3.issue-1/v10154-012-0003-z/v10154-012-0003-z.pdf
This from Wikipedia. See #7
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Trent
Here's some.
R. C. Sproul Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification(Chapter 6 Infused Righteousness: The Catholic Doctrine) https://www.logos.com/product/204924/faith-alone-the-evangelical-doctrine-of-justificationR. C. Sproul Justified by Faith Alone (Chapter 2 The Roman Catholic Doctrine) https://www.logos.com/product/163390/justified-by-faith-alone
Calvin Acts of the Council of Trent with the Antidote [ also online ]Tracts relating to the Reformation vol 3 https://www.logos.com/product/9443/tracts-relating-to-the-reformation-vol-3
Holcomb Know the Creeds and Councils (Chapter 8 Council of Trent) https://www.logos.com/product/176105/zondervan-know-series
Needham 2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Volume 3: Renaissance and Reformation, (Council of Trent, pages 464-474) https://www.logos.com/product/192230/2000-years-of-christs-power-volume-3-renaissance-and-reformation
Chemnitz Examination of the Council of Trent (Lutheran) https://www.logos.com/product/18565/concordia-electronic-theological-library-collection-7
Lecture 27, Romanism's Counter Reformation: Trent John Gerstner https://www.ligonier.org/learn/series/handout-church-history/romanisms-counter-reformation-trent/
Roman Catholic View of Justification (Part 1): Luther and the Reformation with R.C. Sproul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0zU6EXtb0I
Roman Catholic View of Justification (Part 2): Luther and the Reformation with R.C. Sproul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4R5fSfRgQA
See also
Sproul Are We Together? https://www.logos.com/product/200263/are-we-together
Reymond The Reformation’s Conflict with Rome: Why it Must Continue https://www.logos.com/product/15445/the-reformations-conflict-with-rome-why-it-must-continue
Hi Dale,
Do u have a JSTOR membership or free online access. The reason I'm asking is that I just signed up for the free access and was wondering if JSTOR would be something that I might want to subscribe to.
by the way thanks for the article in the Harvard TR. Just reading it now.
Calvin & Trent https://www.jstor.org/stable/1508997?refreqid=excelsior%3Ade5143ae389de2ba5a9c5156bc197642&seq=1
Cut to the chase with the Lutherans - well informed, well argued:
Hi Dale, Do u have a JSTOR membership or free online access. The reason I'm asking is that I just signed up for the free access and was wondering if JSTOR would be something that I might want to subscribe to.
Sorry, no. I just lucked out with Google.[:O]
The reason I'm asking is that I just signed up for the free access and was wondering if JSTOR would be something that I might want to subscribe to.
Given that JSTOR gives you 100 free reads per month these days, I'd say the only reason to subscribe is if you need to download stuff... or if you somehow run out of reads!
Cut to the chase with the Lutherans - well informed, well argued: Examen decretorum Concilii Tridentini (Examination of the Council of Trent) by Martin Chemnitz
This ought to be in Logos I would think. English translation of course.NEVER MIND IT IS Expensive!!!
Wow I did not know this! Thanks. This is why one should make a habit of clicking random forum threads.
Cut to the chase with the Lutherans - well informed, well argued: Examen decretorum Concilii Tridentini (Examination of the Council of Trent) by Martin Chemnitz This ought to be in Logos I would think. English translation of course.NEVER MIND IT IS Expensive!!!
It's bundled less expensively here: https://www.logos.com/product/18565/concordia-electronic-theological-library-collection-7
Still not cheap! It appears to have originally been four volumes, which the relevant PDPs hide pretty well.
Still not cheap! It appears to have originally been four volumes
I can confirm that the English translation was originally published in four volumes. I do not have it in Logos - and actually only have the first volume in print. According to its forward, the Latin original was also in four volumes. And while I have it in English, it is certainly a work where the references deserve hyperlinks...