Dedication To Catherine Contents Dedication PART I: THE REFORMATION Chronology 1. The Call for Reformation 2. Martin Luther: Pilgrimage to Reformation The Long Quest The Storm Breaks 3. An Uncertain Decade Exile, Unrest, and Rebellion The Diets of the Empire 4. Luther’s Theology The Word of God The Theology of the Cross Law and Gospel The Church and Sacraments The Two Kingdoms 5. Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation Zwingli’s Pilgrimage The Break with Rome Zwingli’s Theology 6. The Radical Reformation The First Anabaptists The Revolutionary Anabaptists The Later Anabaptists 7. John Calvin Calvin’s Early Career The Institutes The Reformer of Geneva Calvin and Calvinism 8. The Reformation in Great Britain Henry VIII Edward VI Mary Tudor Elizabeth The Reformation in Scotland 9. Further Developments within Lutheranism The War of Schmalkalden The Interim Scandinavian Lutheranism 10. The Reformation in the Low Countries The Political Situation Protestant Preaching The Beggars 11. Protestantism in France Shifting Royal Policies The Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day The War of the Three Henrys 12. The Catholic Reformation The Reformation of Spanish Catholicism Polemics against Protestantism New Orders Papal Reformation The Council of Trent 13. Protestantism at the Edges Spain Italy Hungary Poland 14. A Convulsed Age Suggested Readings PART II: ORTHODOXY, RATIONALISM, AND PIETISM Chronology 15. An Age of Dogma and Doubt 16. The Thirty Years’ War The Storm Gathers The Course of the War The Peace of Westphalia 17. The Church of the Desert 18. The Puritan Revolution James I Charles I The Long Parliament Civil War The Protectorate The Restoration 19. Catholic Orthodoxy Gallicanism and Opposition to Papal Power Jansenism Quietism 20. Lutheran Orthodoxy Philippists and Strict Lutherans The Triumph of Orthodoxy Georg Calixtus and “Syncretism” 21. Reformed Orthodoxy Arminianism and the Synod of Dort The Westminster Confession 22. The Rationalist Option Descartes and Cartesian Rationalism Empiricism Deism David Hume and His Critique of Empiricism New Currents in France Immanuel Kant 23. The Spiritualist Option Jakob Boehme George Fox and the Quakers Emanuel Swedenborg 24. The Pietist Option German Pietism: Spener and Francke Zinzendorf and the Moravians John Wesley and Methodism 25. The Thirteen Colonies Virginia The Northern Puritan Colonies Rhode Island and the Baptists Catholicism in Maryland The Mid-Atlantic Colonies The Great Awakening Suggested Readings PART III: BEYOND CHRISTENDOM Chronology 26. An Age Beyond Christendom 27. A Shifting Landscape: The United States The Independence of the Thirteen Colonies Early Immigration The Second Great Awakening Manifest Destiny and the War with Mexico Slavery and Civil War From the Civil War to World War I New Religions 28. A Shifting Landscape: Western Europe The French Revolution The New Europe Developments in Great Britain 29. A Shifting Landscape: Latin America A Panoply of New Nations The Church in the New Nations 30. A Shifting Landscape: Eastern Christianity Byzantine Christianity The Russian Church Other Eastern Churches Further Shifts: The Fall of the Soviet Union 31. Protestant Theology New Currents of Thought Schleiermacher’s Theology Hegel’s System Kierkegaard’s Work Christianity and History 32. Catholicism in the Face of Modernity The Papacy and the French Revolution Pius IX Leo XIII Pius X Benedict XV to Pius XII 33. Geographic Expansion The Missionary Enterprise in the Age of Colonialism Asia and Oceania Africa and the Muslim World Latin America The Ecumenical Movement 34. Roman Catholic Christianity John XXIII and the Second Vatican Council From Paul VI to Benedict XVI Theological Developments 35. Crisis at the Center: Protestantism in Europe World War I and Its Aftermath Renewed Conflicts After the War At the Turn of the Century 36. Crisis at the Center: Protestantism in the United States From World War I to the Great Depression Through Depression and World War II The Postwar Decades A New Century 37. Vitality at the Periphery Asia Africa Latin America The Ecumenical Movement Third World and Other “Contextual” Theologies Mission from the Ends of the Earth 38. Epilogue: A Global History A New Map Beyong Christiandom The Future Shape of History Suggested Readings Notes Index About the Author Credits Books by Justo L. Gonzalez Copyright About the Publisher
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