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Greatness & Limits of Common Priesthood in 16th Century Reformation Theology: A Realist Phenomenological Study of the Common Priesthood in Luther and Calvin from a Roman Catholic Perspective

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Luther affirmed, in the context of the 16th century, the radical equality of all believers by explicitly referring to the priesthood common to everyone.

The priesthood of all believers became a fundamental principle and feature of the whole Protestant reformation movement.

This study attempts to thoroughly grasp and re-think Luther's and Calvin's notions of common priesthood without the ministerial, to understand better and to shed light upon the necessary mutual relationship between both ministerial and common priesthoods as maintained in Roman Catholic doctrine.

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Summum Academic
9492701227 / 9789492701220
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/03/2021
Netherlands
English
224 pages
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