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E. Gordon Rupp (1910–1986)

Autor von Luther's Progress to the Diet of Worms

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Gordon Rupp, DD, was a Methodist preacher, historian, and Luther scholar. Dr. Rupp entered the ministry in 1934 and after a period of circuit work was appointed as tutor at Richmond College, going on to Cambridge as University Lecturer in Divinity. He remained there until 1956 when he became the mehr anzeigen first Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Manchester. In 1967 he returned to Cambridge as Principal of Wesley House. At that same time, he served as Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Cambridge until his retirement in 1977. weniger anzeigen

Werke von E. Gordon Rupp

Martin Luther (1970) 68 Exemplare
Religion in England, 1688-1791 (1986) 25 Exemplare
Patterns of Reformation (1969) 18 Exemplare
Just Men (1977) 14 Exemplare
Luther Today (1957) — Autor — 11 Exemplare
The old Reformation and the new (1967) 10 Exemplare

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Rupp, Ernest Gordon
Geburtstag
1910
Todestag
1986
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The foundation of Luther's theology have been laid long before the ninety-five these - in fact, that it was his theology which drove him into practical opposition not his practical opposition which drove him to formulate a theology." From the back of the book.
 
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salem.colorado | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 30, 2023 |
This small book assumes more knowledge of both the biographical facts of Luther's life, and the intellectual and theological history concerning the Reformation than I possess. However, this is not a weakness in the book, and I am happy that I did learn that in fact there is a vast scholarly literature on these subjects, and got a glimpse of its depth.
The author sets forth an interesting thesis that Luther was the personification of the culmination of historical and intellectual forces that toppled the old order; and concomitantly notes that Luther was himself conscious that he was the means, and not the cause, of profound changes in the religious life of the common man.… (mehr)
 
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Banbury | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 17, 2010 |
 
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Werke
33
Mitglieder
415
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3.8
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3
ISBNs
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