Kenneth Gouwens and Sheryl E. Reiss (eds.), The Pontificate of Clement VII |
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Abstract: | AbstractMartin Bucer's theology is perhaps the most difficult of all the major reformers to characterize because of its evolving nature. Although there are certainly fundamental features that remained constant through his career, what makes Bucer so unusual and so fascinating is the evolution of his thought as he worked out the implications of those fundamental beliefs and their specific applications over his years of experience as pastor, teacher and church organizer. |
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