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The Christian scholar in the age of the Reformation (edition 1956)

by E. Harris Harbison

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Although originally given as individual lectures, the chapters in the book have been well-integrated into a single, coherent volume analyzing the intellectual background and the most important representatives of sixteenth-century humanism.
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Title:The Christian scholar in the age of the Reformation
Authors:E. Harris Harbison
Info:New York : Scribner, 1956.
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A good explanation of the roots of the reformation and the history and tension regarding scholarship. ( )
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