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Carter Lindberg (1937–2024)

Autor de The European Reformations

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Carter Lindberg is Professor Emeritus of Church History at the School of Theology, Boston University. He is co-Editor of The Forgotten Luther: The Social-Economic Dimensions of the Reformation, and author of the previous two editions of The European Reformations as well as editor of the companion mostrar más volumes The European Reformation Sourcebook and The Reformation Theologians. mostrar menos

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Nombre canónico
Lindberg, Carter
Nombre legal
Lindberg, Carter Harry
Fecha de nacimiento
1937-11-23
Fecha de fallecimiento
2024-04-08
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Berwyn, Illinois, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Lugares de residencia
Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Educación
University of Iowa (Ph.D|1965)
Lutheran School of Theology (M.Div|1962)
Augustana College (BA|1959)
Ocupaciones
professor
historian
Organizaciones
Boston University

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Um dos melhores livros sobre as reformas que aconteceram na Reforma Protestante. Valeu a leitura!
 
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wilsonportejr | 3 reseñas más. | Nov 30, 2023 |
I read this for a Christian History course in seminary. While the information seemed well organized and adequately covered the material, the book felt dry. It was a challenge to slog through.
 
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Aldon.Hynes | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 14, 2021 |
"Many [Lutheran congregations today] were shocked to learn that, from his earliest days in Wittenberg when he saw the adverse effects of the new market economy on the common people and was overwhelmed by the sheer number of beggars in the streets, Martin Luther had committed a great deal of theological energy and passion to this issue. [He wrote:]
'The poor are defrauded every day, and new burdens and higher prices are imposed. They all misuse the market in their own arbitrary, defiant, arrogant way, as if it were their right and privilege to sell their goods as high as they please without criticism (from The Large Catechism).'
Another surprise followed. It came when lay people who knew something about economic forces came to the realization that, in spite of the vast differences between Luther's time and our own, many of the most basic principles at work--both theological and economic--remain the same.
Because this significant aspect of the Reformer's thought and activity has, in the view of the contributors, been largely neglected in Christian education...we've called this simply The Forgotten Luther: Reclaiming the Social-Economic Dimension of the Reformation." --from the Introduction by Paul Wee and Conrad Braaten.
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FreedomSchoolLibrary | Nov 15, 2018 |
Fornece uma boa visão sobre o contexto em que a Reforma Protestante se desenvolveu.
 
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Elienai | 3 reseñas más. | Sep 27, 2007 |

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