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This book provides analyses of writings which have been of major importance to Protestant, Anglican, and Roman Catholic Christianity in Western Europe. Containing nine essays by renowned European historians and theologians, the anthology investigates authors ranging from Philipp Jakob Spener to John Robinson. By focusing on ecclesiastical classics, the contributors shed light on general church historical developments from the Reformation until the twentieth century. It is often claimed that a classic is a book that everybody knows about, but no one has read. The studies presented in this book show, on the contrary, that groundbreaking theological works were read by many.
David Gudmundsson, Alexander Maurits, and Martin Nykvist are church historians at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University.
Ecclesiastical classics – Use of history – Reformation – Pietism – Anglo-Catholicism – Anabaptism – Liberal theology – Menno Simons – Philipp Jakob Spener – Martin Luther – Alfred Rosenberg – John Bunyan – John Henry Newman – Fredrik Gabriel Hedberg – Gunnar Rosendal – Anders Nygren – John Robinson – Anders Jarlert
Marie Cronqvist, Alexander Maurits, Fredric Bauer, Anna Dahlgren, Cecilia Ferm Almqvist, Lotta Jons, Orvar Löfgren, Anders Persson, Aleksandra Popovic, Eva Sæther, Ulrike Schnaas, Helena Svensson, Ann-Christine Wennergren, Lisa Öberg