I'm looking for a book in L5 that talks about the differences between Luther and Zwingli. Their theological, political and social differences.
Any suggestions? I'll take suggestions for books that Logos doesn't carry yet.
mm.
Aland - Four Reformers - http://www.amazon.com/Four-reformers-Luther-Melanchthon-Zwingli/dp/0806617098
For Marburg, Herman Sasse's study This is my Body is the best I know. (in https://www.logos.com/product/36290/select-studies-in-martin-luthers-life-and-influence-part-1 )
I'm looking for a book in L5 that talks about the differences between Luther and Zwingli. Their theological, political and social differences. Any suggestions? I'll take suggestions for books that Logos doesn't carry yet. mm.
Not in Logos but, Justo Gonzalez- The Story of Christianity vol.2 The Reformation to the Present day
I'll take suggestions for books that Logos doesn't carry yet.
You would definitely want to see: Stephens, W. Peter. “Zwingli and Luther.” Evangelical Quarterly 1999, Vol. 71 (1), pp: 51–63. ISSN: 0014–3367
"Explores the similarities and differences between the two Reformers. The Reformation should not be understood in terms of Luther, whether historically or theologically. He is not the standard by which every other Reformer is to be judged. Different elements in the background and experience of Zwingli and Luther shed light on their respective theologies. Focuses attention on their views of the Lord’s Supper. Several significant differences are considered." William Sailer et al., Religious and Theological Abstracts (Myerstown, PA: Religious and Theological Abstracts, 2012).
But I don't readily see it online--you will have to check with a local library.
Regarding Logos resources, I had some possible hits with:
Schaff, Philip, and David Schley Schaff. History of the Christian Church. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910.
And the entry on the Lord's Supper goes into some detail regarding them:
Elwell, Walter A. Evangelical Dictionary of Theology: Second Edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2001.
Thanks David,
I am reading:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Reformation-Europes-House-Divided-1490-1700-ebook/dp/B002RI9ALI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393025171&sr=8-1&keywords=reformation
Which is very good, it is one of those books that you seldom agree with but provides an informative and thought provoking ride. It covers Zwingli and Luther well and sets the context without which insight is impossible.
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