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I read a great book today that highlights Reformation theologians. It covers 25 Reformers (mostly men, two or three women I think...) - their lives, education, and theological contributions. Each of these Reformers has an article (about 8 pages or so) written by a different scholar... Most interesting to me is the complex personal relationships that the Reformers had with eachother as well as political persons.
The Reformation Theologians edited by Carter Lindberg. Blackwell Publishing, 2002.
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For what it's worth I thought that most of the articles were fine, except for Zwingli's article was much too complimentary.
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