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The Literary Culture of the Reformation
Grammar and Grace
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490 pages
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The book explores the interplay between literature and theology during the Reformation, highlighting how debates over biblical interpretation shaped new theological ideas and influenced literary practices. Cummings integrates various genres, including poems, sermons, treatises, and commentaries, to provide a comprehensive re-evaluation of the literary output from this dynamic and contentious era, revealing the profound connections between literary expression and religious thought.
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2007, paperback
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