The Reformation: A Brief History

Author:   Kenneth G. Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9781405117494


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   18 April 2011
Format:   Hardback
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The Reformation: A Brief History is a succinct and engaging introduction to the origins and history of the Protestant Reformation. A rich overview of the Reformation, skillfully blending social, political, religious and theological dimensions A clearly and engagingly written narrative which draws on the latest and best scholarship Includes the history of the Reformation in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, areas that are rarely covered in any detail The Reformation is placed in the context of the entire history of Christianity to draw out its origins, impetus, and legacy

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Author:   Kenneth G. Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781405117494


ISBN 10:   1405117494
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   18 April 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface. 1 The Different Paths of Medieval Christianization. 2 The Luther Phenomenon. 3 Reformation Reforms. 4 The Reformation’s Establishment. Epilogue: The Reformation’s Legacy. Index.

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Appold has presented us with an introduction to Reformation history that is brief, clear, up-to-date, and blessedly free of exaggerations. [...] Those who take up Reformation history today should begin here. (Tom A Brady jr., University of California, Berkley, 1 January 2013) Anyone interested in a brief history of Reformation theology would do well to read this book first to review the historical context of the debates surrounding [it] ... I was sorry when it came to an end. Fascinated by the brief historical account it offered, I was left wanting more. I highly recommend it. (Theology Today, 19 September 2012) This engaging book provides a fairly thorough synthesis of much of the historical writing on this period. (Theology, 1 July 2012) A history of the reformation, even 'a brief history' in two hundred pages? In fact, because too much detail is impossible the author turns this to advantage and is able to stand back slightly and give an overview ... A highlight is Appold's description of the indulgence controversy - the clearest and most concise I have ever read ... 'Does exactly what it says on the tin' has become rather a cliche, but a 'brief history' of the reformation is exactly what Appold provides. (Evangelical Quarterly, 2 April 2012) Historian Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary) offers a clearly written overview of Christianity in the Reformation era that frames 16th-century events as outgrowths of a centuries-old reforming impulse, rather than a sudden religious convulsion... The book is unique in providing an extended discussion of the spread of Lutheranism to Scandinavia, filling in a notable gap in many accounts of the Reformation, but this comes at the expense of reforms in the British Isles... Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate collections. (Choice, 1 November 2011) Anyone interested in a brief history of Reformation theology would do well to read this book first to review the historical context of the debates surrounding [it] ... I was sorry when it came to an end. Fascinated by the brief historical account it offered, I was left wanting more. I highly recommend it. Theology Today


A history of the reformation, even 'a brief history' in two hundred pages? In fact, because too much detail is impossible the author turns this to advantage and is able to stand back slightly and give an overview ... A highlight is Appold's description of the indulgence controversy -- the clearest and most concise I have ever read ... 'Does exactly what it says on the tin' has become rather a cliche, but a 'brief history' of the reformation is exactly what Appold provides. (Evangelical Quarterly, 2 April 2012) Historian Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary) offers a clearly written overview of Christianity in the Reformation era that frames 16th-century events as outgrowths of a centuries-old reforming impulse, rather than a sudden religious convulsion... The book is unique in providing an extended discussion of the spread of Lutheranism to Scandinavia, filling in a notable gap in many accounts of the Reformation, but this comes at the expense of reforms in the British Isles... Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate collections. (Choice, 1 November 2011)


Historian Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary) offers a clearly written overview of Christianity in the Reformation era that frames 16th-century events as outgrowths of a centuries-old reforming impulse, rather than a sudden religious convulsion. . . The book is unique in providing an extended discussion of the spread of Lutheranism to Scandinavia, filling in a notable gap in many accounts of the Reformation, but this comes at the expense of reforms in the British Isles. . . Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate collections. (Choice, 1 November 2011)


“A history of the reformation, even ‘a brief history' in two hundred pages? In fact, because too much detail is impossible the author turns this to advantage and is able to stand back slightly and give an overview … A highlight is Appold's description of the indulgence controversy -- the clearest and most concise I have ever read … ‘Does exactly what it says on the tin' has become rather a cliche, but a ‘brief history' of the reformation is exactly what Appold provides. (Evangelical Quarterly, 2 April 2012) Historian Appold (Princeton Theological Seminary) offers a clearly written overview of Christianity in the Reformation era that frames 16th-century events as outgrowths of a centuries-old reforming impulse, rather than a sudden religious convulsion... The book is unique in providing an extended discussion of the spread of Lutheranism to Scandinavia, filling in a notable gap in many accounts of the Reformation, but this comes at the expense of reforms in the British Isles... Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduate collections. (Choice, 1 November 2011)


Author Information

Kenneth G. Appold is the James Hastings Nichols Associate Professor of Reformation History at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of two books on early Lutheranism and numerous articles on a variety of historical and theological topics.

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