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SCRIPTURE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, 1526-1553- [e-book]
SCRIPTURE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, 1526-1553- [e-book]
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- SCRIPTURE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, 1526-1553 - [e-book]
- 발행사항
- Ann Arbor, MI : UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1982
- 형태사항
- 364 p
- 학위논문주기
- Thesis (Ph.D.) - Fuller Theological Seminary, School of Theology, 1982.
- 초록/해제
- 요약 : This thesis examines the period of the English reformation from the publication of Tyndale's New Testament in English (1526) to the death of Edward VI (1553) as to the use and understanding of holy scripture by the reforming party. The tenets concerning holy scripture of the English reforming party are presented exegetically from the writings of the likes of Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer, William Tyndale, and Miles Coverdale and from such documents as the Episcopal injunctions, the Bishops' Book, the King's Book, the Book of Homilies and the Prayer Books.
- 초록/해제
- 요약 : Besides detailing the tenets to be found among the several figures and documents of reformation England and the peculiarities of each, the study shows a broad consensus about holy scripture among the English reformers--corroborating broader and more general previous studies. For the reformers in England, holy scriptures was the very embodiment of God's word to mankind; it was the paramount and supreme authority for the Christian and the Christian community in all matters of faith, morals, and discipline--against which or conjointly with which no other authority (ecclesiastical, hierarchical, traditional, or inspirational) could be placed. This authority was self-authenticating and came from the very power of God Himself through the agency of the Holy Spirit, who was both the author and interpreter of holy scripture. Holy scripture was understood to contain all things necessary for eternal salvation and to be the touchstone of all truth.
- 초록/해제
- 요약 : Hermeneutically, the English reformers rejected the medieval allegorical and symbolic interpretation of holy scripture in favor of what they called a literal one--a natural, reasonable reading of the text as it appeared (some of which was symbolic and allegorical). On the whole, holy scripture's meaning and intent were clear and understandable, and so holy scripture should be available within the context of the Church to all believers in their mother tongue: for reading, instruction, and comfort. Holy scripture was not just a theological textbook but the practical, dynamic word of God to His people; it was, as such, to be studied and held in deep affection by all.
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