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The Blood of Christ in the Theology of William Tyndale

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Written by a leading authority on Tyndale's theology, this study of Christ's sacrifice in Tyndale's thought emphasises the originality of the English Reformer.While Tyndale's importance in the hist...
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  • 30 April 2015
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Written by a leading authority on Tyndale's theology, this study of Christ's sacrifice in Tyndale's thought emphasises the originality of the English Reformer.

While Tyndale's importance in the history of biblical translation is well understood, his theology has been much less studied. Ralph Werrell has become the leading authority on his theology, and in The Blood of Christ in the Theology of William Tyndale, he explores the background to and influences on one of Tyndale's central theories.

Werrell shows that Tyndale's ideas were developed independently, based on a wide range of earlier theology, and - in particular - from Wycliffite thought. He explains the way in which Old Testament sacrifice featured in Tyndale's thought, explaining his many references to the Epistle to the Hebrews, linking as it does Christ's sacrificial blood with the sacrifices of the Old Testament. Tyndale believed that man died spiritually through Adam's disobedience, and that it was brought back to life by Christ's blood. In this volume, Werrell brings out the differences between the covenant theology of Tyndale and both Luther's theology of the cross and Calvin's forensic justification, showing clearly the originality of Tyndale's beliefs.
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 166
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 30 April 2015
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780227174876
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Christianity, Theology
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The Blood of Christ in the Theology of William Tyndale examines the differences between the covenant theology of Tyndale and both Luther's theology of the Cross, and Calvin's forensic justification. The undeniable originality of Tyndale as England's first Reformation theologian is brought into brilliant clear focus.
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The Trinity, Election and the Covenant
3. The Fall to Man's Freedom From Slavery
4. Man's Salvation
5. The Christian Life, Worship and the Sacraments
6. Errors of the Pope's Church
7. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Numbers of Occurrences of 'blood of Christ' in Tyndale's Writings
Appendix 2: Complete References to 'blood of Christ' in Tyndale's Writings
Bibliography
Index