Masters of the Reformation
Discover the profound influence of academic thought on the Reformation in Masters of the Reformation by Heiko Augustinus Oberman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful work spans 384 pages, providing a comprehensive overview of the intellectual landscape from the late Middle Ages to the pivotal emergence of Martin Luther and the city Reformation.
Oberman expertly utilizes the early history of the University of Tübingen as a lens to explore the significant theological developments of the late fifteenth century, revealing the initial sparks of the Reformation. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between theology and the broader cultural shifts in Europe during this transformative period. Dive into a rich narrative that connects historical events with the evolution of doctrinal thought, making it a valuable addition to your theological library.