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Martin Bucer zwischen Luther und Zwingli
Edited by Berndt Hamm and Matthieu Arnold
[Martin Bucer between Luther and Zwingli.]
2003. VIII, 167 pages. Published in German.
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- 978-3-16-158563-0
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This volume focuses on the influential Strassburg reformer Martin Bucer (1491-1551). The authors of the articles concentrate mainly on his correspondence in 1530, which was published recently in a critical edition. They show how against the backdrop of Strassburg and Upper German theology and especially at the Augsburg Reichstag in 1530 Bucer was able to develop his own concept of theology, piousness and church policies, a concept which is situated between the Lutheran and the Swiss erformers.