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Andrews University

History of Christianity

2011

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The Sabbath And The Most Prominent Magisterial Reformers, P. Gerard Damsteegt Aug 2011

The Sabbath And The Most Prominent Magisterial Reformers, P. Gerard Damsteegt

P. Gerard Damsteegt

This paper focuses on the Reformers’ views on the Sabbath at Creation, instruction of proper and improper Sabbath observance throughout the Scriptures, reasons for the abolition of the Sabbath, and finally, reasons for the change of the weekly day of worship from Saturday to Sunday. As much as possible, this research will use the primary works of the Reformers. The views of these Reformers will be dealt with chronologically, which means that, generally, the positions of the early Reformers on the various aspects of the Sabbath will be discussed first, and will be followed by those who wrote later.


Book Review Of The Global Luther: A Theologian For Modern Times, Edited By Christine Helmer, Trevor O'Reggio Jan 2011

Book Review Of The Global Luther: A Theologian For Modern Times, Edited By Christine Helmer, Trevor O'Reggio

Trevor O'Reggio

No abstract provided.


A Re-Examination Of Luther ’S View On The State Of The Dead, Trevor O'Reggio Jan 2011

A Re-Examination Of Luther ’S View On The State Of The Dead, Trevor O'Reggio

Trevor O'Reggio

No abstract provided.