Protestantism After 500 Years

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The world stands before a landmark date: October 31, 2017, the quincentennial of the Protestant Reformation. Countries, social movements, churches, universities, seminaries, and other institutions shaped by Protestantism face a daunting question: how should the Reformation be commemorated 500 years after the fact? In this volume, leading historians and theologians, Protestant and Catholic, come together to grapple with this question and examine the historical significance of the Reformation. Protestantism has been credited for restoring essential Christian truth, blamed for disastrous church divisions, and invoked as the cause of modern liberalism, capitalism, democracy, individualism, modern science, secularism, and so much else. This book examines the historical significance of the Reformation and considers how we might expand and enrich the ongoing conversation about Protestantism's impact. The contributors conclude that we must remember the Reformation not only because of the enduring, sometimes painful religious divisions that emerged from this era, but also because a historical understanding of the Reformation is necessary for promoting ecumenical understanding and thinking wisely about the future of Christianity.

Author(s): Thomas Albert Howard; Mark A. Noll
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 384
City: Oxford

Cover
Protestantism after 500 Years
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Looking Back
1. Remembering the Reformation, 1617, 1817, and 1883:  Commemoration as an Agent of Continuity and Change
2. From Gospel to Law: The Lutheran Reformation and Its Impact on Legal Culture
3. Redefining the Sacred and the Supernatural: How the Protestant Reformation Really Did Disenchant the World
4. Protestantism and the Making of Modern Science
5. The Reformation and Higher Education
6. The Reformation and Modernity: Explaining the Causal Nexus
Part II: The Present
7. Myth and History in Interpreting Protestantism: Recent Historiographical Trends
8. Commemorating the Reformation in “Post-​Christian” Europe?
9. What Hath Wittenberg to Do with Lagos? Sixteenth-​Century Protestantism and Global South Christianity
10. Protestantism Comes East: The Case of Korea
11. Chaotic Coherence: Sola Scriptura and the Twentieth-​Century Spread of Christianity
Part III: Theological Considerations
12. Martin Luther at 500 and the State of Global Lutheranism
13. Looking Ahead by Glancing Back: John Calvin and Thomas Aquinas on the Church
14. The Reformation and the New Ecumenism
Afterword
Index