Reforming Priesthood in Reformation Zurich: Heinrich Bullinger's End-Times Agenda

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- 1 Situating Reformation Zurich within the End-Times Idiom of Christendom -- 1.1 Preface -- 1.2 Preliminary Remarks on Christian Tradition as an End-Times Narrative -- 1.3 End-Times Idiom in the Development of Ancient Priesthood -- 1.4...

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Main Author: Wood, Jon D (Author)
Contributors: Selderhuis, Herman J (Contributor) ; Dingel, Irene 1956- (Contributor) ; Campi, Emidio (Contributor) ; McKee, Elsie Anne (Contributor) ; Muller, Richard A (Contributor) ; Saarinen, Risto (Contributor) ; Trueman, Carl (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Gottingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:Reforming Priesthood in Reformation Zurich. Heinrich Bullinger’s End-Times Agenda (2020) (Vogel, Lothar, 1966 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Reformed Historical Theology v.54
Further subjects:B Electronic books
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9783525570920
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Summary:Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Body -- 1 Situating Reformation Zurich within the End-Times Idiom of Christendom -- 1.1 Preface -- 1.2 Preliminary Remarks on Christian Tradition as an End-Times Narrative -- 1.3 End-Times Idiom in the Development of Ancient Priesthood -- 1.4 Late Ancient Foundation for Early Medieval Eschatology -- 1.5 Resurgent Apocalypticism in the High and Later Middle Ages -- 1.6 Apocalypticism through Renaissance Humanism and Reformation -- 1.7 The Peculiar Significance of the Zurich School of Eschatology -- 2 Clergy and Confessionalization -- 2.1 Concerning Confessionalization -- 2.2 Brief Introduction to the Sermones Synodales -- 2.3 Bullinger and the Cultivation of Zurich Eschatology -- 2.4 End-Times Idiom and its Political Impediments -- 2.5 Covenant as the Framework of Christian Society -- 2.6 Contextualizing Ministry -- 2.7 Eschatologized Confessionalizing: The Practicalities -- 2.8 Church-State Tension and the Zurich Identity after Kappel -- 3 End-Times Interplay of Doctrine and Lifestyle -- 3.1 Significance of the Two Foci of the Reformed Clerical Office -- 3.2 Introduction to the Episcopi-Diagrams -- 3.3 The What and How of Doctrina -- 3.4 The What and How of Vita -- 3.5 Differentiating Doctrina and Vita -- 3.6 Consolidating a Pan-Zurich Identity beyond Local Distinctions -- 3.7 Eschatologized Humanism -- 3.8 Clergy, Confessionalization, and a Reprise of the Exchange with Jud -- 4 Zurich Ministry From Prophethood to Priesthood -- 4.1 Complications of Clerical ˋPriesthood' -- 4.2 The Significance of Reviving the Priesthood -- 4.3 Caveats to Bullinger's Concept of Reformed Priesthood -- 4.4 The Sacral Institution of Social Discipline -- 4.5 Communalization and Popular Concerns about Priesthood -- 4.6 Early Evangelical Preference for the Term ˋPreacher'.
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ISBN:3647570923