Ashgate, St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History (1996)
2 Volume Set, 438 pp. ISBN: 1-85928-175-3.
Contents
Volume 1--The Medieval Inheritance
Bruce Gordon: The Changing Face of Protestant History and Identity in the
Sixteenth Century
Beat Hodler: Protestant Self-Perception and the Problem of Scandalum: a Sketch
Markus Wriedt: Luther's Concept of History and the Formation of an Evangelical Identity
Hans Ulrich Bächtold: History, Ideology and Propaganda in the Reformation: The Early Writing "Anklag und ernstliches ermanen Gottes" (1525) of Heinrich Bullinger
Peter Marshall: The Debate over "Unwritten Verities" in Early Reformation England
Alec Ryrie: The Problem of Legitimacy and Precedent in English Protestantism, 1539-47
Bruce Gordon: "This Worthy Witness of Christ": Protestant Uses of Savanarola in the 16th Century
Emidio Campi: Bernardino Ochino's Christology and "Mariology" in his writings of the Italian Period (1538-42)
Geoffrey Dipple: "Yet, from time to time there were men who protested against these evils": Anabaptism and Medieval Heresy
Helen Parish: "Beastly is their Living and their Doctrine": Celibacy and Theological Corruption in English Reformation Polemic
Julian Lock: Plantagenets against the Papacy: Protestant
England's Search for Royal Heroes
Volume 2--The Later Reformation
William G. Naphy: "No History can Satisfy Everyone": Geneva's
Chroniclers and Emerging Religious Identities
David Watson: Jean Crespin and the Writing of History in the French Reformation
Andrew Pettegree: Adriaan van Haemstede: the Heretic as Historian
Christopher Bradshaw: David or Josiah? Old Testament Kings as Exemplars in Edwardian Religious Polemic
Paul Regan: Calvinism and the Dutch Israel Thesis
Ute Lotz-Heumann: The Protestant Interpretation of History in Ireland: The Case of James Ussher's Discourse
Pamela Biel: Let the Fiancées Beware: Luther, the Lawyers and Betrothal in 16th-Century Saxony
Bodo Nischan: Ritual and Protestant Identity in Late Reformation Germany
Howard Hotson: The Historiographical Origins of Calvinist Millenarianism