Volume 136 (CD Edition)
Guests on Volume 136 • THOMAS ALBERT HOWARD on the history of commemorating the Reformation• MARK NOLL on how the Reformers would want to be remembered• ANDREW PETTEGREE on how Martin Luther transformed the printing industry• PETER LEITHART on the biblical basis for the unity of the Church• NORM KLASSEN on the political theology implicit in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales• JAMES LITTON on the life and work of hymnologist Erik Routley• JOSEPH O’BRIEN on the neglected literary achievements of J. F. Powers A digital edition of this Volume is also available Click here to download a pdf file with the contents listing and bibliographic information about this Volume. Thomas Albert Howard “[W]hat I’m trying to get at as an intellectual historian are some of the ironic or unintended consequences of how religious ideas can then get bound up with ethnic questions or political questions.” — Thomas Albert Howard, author of Remembering the Reformation: An Inquiry into the Meanings of Protestantism (Oxf