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Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 5. Defensio Adversus Axioma Catholicum Id Est Criminationem R.P. Roberti Episcopi Abrincensis (1534)
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Martin Bucer: Opera Latina, Volume 5. Defensio Adversus Axioma Catholicum Id Est Criminationem R.P. Roberti Episcopi Abrincensis (1534)

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Responding to Bishop Robert Ceneau, Sorbonnist, Bucer's subject-matter is twofold. Firstly, maintained is the compatibility of Reformation theology with Scripture, Patristic testimony, and the "saner Scholastics." Secondly, denying association with the heresy of Berengar, Bucer develops his perception of a common eucharistic theology among the Reformers, a theology Bucer finds corroborated in Scripture and Christian antiquity.
After a plea for a fair hearing for the Reformation in France, Part I irenically surveys controverted dogmas and practices. Part II substantiates the thesis of fundamental harmony between Lutheran and Zwinglian eucharistic views. Part III rebuts Ceneau's polemical abuse. Republished as an "Appendix is Bucer's contemporary memorandum on the viability of wider Church reunion.
The tract reflects a significant transitional phase in Bucer's accommodation to both Catholic tradition and the Wittenberg sacramental theology.
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ISBN/EAN/Artikel978-90-04-11965-9
ProduktartHardcover
EinbandGebunden
Verlag
Erschienen am15.11.2000
Reihen-Nr.83
Seiten280 Seiten
SpracheLatein
Artikel-Nr.43865550
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A4573376
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Ian Hazlett, educated at Belfast, St. Andrews, Strasbourg, and Munster (Dr. Theol. 1977), is Senior Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at Glasgow University. Publications focus on Bucer, Calvin, Knox, Mary Stewart etc. and he has edited Early Christianity (SPCK, 1991).