This festschrift contains insightful essays on social, political, and ecclesial themes in the Reformation and in 16th-century Europe. Contributors explore the connections between faith and life, focusing primarily on the various ways religious identity and commitments exerted a profound impact on individuals, as well as on marriage, community, government, and other institutions.
These essays from leading scholars will honor and complement the work of Carter H. Lindberg, respected professor of church history at Boston University and a mentor of generations of Reformation and 16th-century scholars.
Contributors include
- Priscilla Bauman
- Oswald Bayer
- Dennis Bielfeldt
- Scott Hendrix
- James M. Kittelson
- Robert Kolb
- Bill J. Leonard
- Gregory J. Miller
- Jeannine E. Olson
- Oliver K. Olson
- MaryGrace Peters
- Gottfried Seebass
- Kirsi Stjerna
- Peter Vogt
- David M. Whitford
- John Witte Jr.