Protestant Christianity interpreted through its development
- Title
- Protestant Christianity interpreted through its development / John Dillenberger [and] Claude Welch.
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- New York : Scribner, ©1954.
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- 340 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
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- Contents
- A new era begins -- A new theology develops : Luther and Calvin -- Other Reformation patterns -- The Reformation churches -- Puritanism and related movements -- Revival of the evangelical spirit -- Trends in America and on the Continent -- A century of Protestant expansion -- The formation of liberal theology -- The Christian criticism of society -- Directions in recent Protestant thought -- The ecumenical movement -- What is Protestanism?
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-332).