Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
233
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2005
Publisher
Generic
Description
This vintage work by R. Scott Clark delves into the theological contributions of Caspar Olevian, a significant figure in Reformation thought. Olevian's exploration of the concept of covenant serves as a foundation for understanding the intricacies of faith and divine promise, offering rich insights into the Reformed tradition.
As a substantial contribution to Reformed scholarship, the book not only highlights Olevian's profound theological arguments but also situates them within the broader context of 16th-century Protestantism. Its rarity adds a layer of intrigue, making it an appealing find for collectors and scholars alike who seek to deepen their understanding of historic theological discourse.
As a substantial contribution to Reformed scholarship, the book not only highlights Olevian's profound theological arguments but also situates them within the broader context of 16th-century Protestantism. Its rarity adds a layer of intrigue, making it an appealing find for collectors and scholars alike who seek to deepen their understanding of historic theological discourse.