Introduction
The Life of Robert Barnes
The Theology of Robert Barnes
History in Theology: Sentenciae and Supplications
Theology in History: Vitae Romanorum Pontificum (1536)
The Historical-Theological Programme of Robert Barnes
The Evangelical Evaluation of Barnes's Programme
Robert Barnes: His Successors and His Legacy
Represents a significant effort in rehabilitating the reputation of
Barnes. . It is a substantial contribution to the field.
*TRINITY JOURNAL*
This splendid study of Robert Barnes surpasses previous works in
giving us a full and perceptive picture of a figure who [...] held
an important place in the early English evangelical movement.
[This] insightful work will be a definitive source on Barnes.
*JOURNAL OF CHURCH HISTORY*
A valuable and thoughtful study of the life and writings of an
important figure in the development of the early English
Reformation.
*RELIGIOUS STUDIES REVIEW*
Professor Maas is to be congratulated on a work of thorough
scholarship, which has raised our awareness of this secondary
figure, and filled a long standing gap in our knowledge of the
English Reformation.
*ARCHIV FÜR REFORMATIONSGESCHICHTE*
Reveals more of the interconnected nature of the international
Protestant movement in its early years.
*THE EXPOSITORY TIMES*
This is a tremendous monograph: well-researched, reliably informed,
rigorously referenced and carefully nuanced. Maas not only succeeds
in providing a much needed new assessment of the English Lutheran
and his historical-theological programme, but opens up many new and
exciting avenues for future research.
*JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY*
A complex and sophisticated analysis of [Barnes's] life, writings
and the impact of his teachings in the religious and political
debates of early sixteenth-century England and beyond. [...] It
offers us a comprehensive study of this important figure.
*RENAISSANCE QUARTLERY*
Korey Maas' gut lesbare, klar strukturierte und beispielgesättigte
Dissertation schließt eine Forschungslücke zu einem der wichtigsten
englischen Protestanten des 16. Jahrhunderts [...] Zudem gelingt es
Maas [...] Robert Barnes etwas aus dem theologischen Schatten
seines Ordensbruders und Freundes Martin Luther treten zu
lassen.
*SEHEPUNKTE*
This ably researched and well written book does full justice to
[Barnes'] life and the writings that ensured his influence long
after his death. [...] Once barely present in later Protestant
historiography, Robert Barnes has now happily been accorded the
recognition he surely deserved.
*TLS*
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