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Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) and the Outward Instruments of Divine Grace

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The Reformed exegete and theologian Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) was an unoriginal, but consistent thinker. Theological insights were not packaged separately from each other, but consistently linked together. In all his thought he sought to steer the middle course between theological extremes in taking what was good and rejecting what was bad from each. Typical of this tendency to steer the middle course are his insights into the outward instruments of divine grace. According to Vermigli such instruments -- the human nature of Christ, the audible words of Scripture and the visible words of the Sacraments -- should not be over-carnalized, nor over-spiritualized. Although God could work immediately (i.e. without instruments), he has chosen to work through these instruments for salvation. Hence, the inward spiritual power and the outward instrument must not be divorced from each other. The Spirit of God does not normally work without the outward instrument, nor can the outward instrument effect grace without the Spirit's power. Modern scholarship has done much to define the sources of Vermigli's thought, but more needs to be said. The more Vermigli is studied, the more it is necessary to qualify characterizations of him. He is not a thinker who is easily pigeon-holed into a certain theological school or movement. As a well-educated biblical and humanistic scholar, Vermigli took independent and well-reasoned positions on the whole variety of theological questions current in his day. As such, this study attempts to view the inter-connected nature of Vermigli's thought so as to gain a better view of the whole of his thought. - Publisher.

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196

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Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) and the Outward Instruments of Divine Grace
2008, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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Table of Contents

Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) : a man in the middle
Historical introduction : over-carnalized and over-spiritualized religion
"Sailing in the midst of extremes" : the incarnate Word of God
Holy Scripture : the audible words of God
The bending of the knee and the visible words of God
The "mean" mystery : Vermigli and union with Christ
Conclusion
Vermigli studies bibliography
General bibliography

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Published in
Göttingen, Germany
Series
Reformed historical theology ; v. 4

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR350.V37 Z85 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
196 p.
Number of pages
196
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25441502M
ISBN 10
3525569165
ISBN 13
9783525569160
OCLC/WorldCat
244789431

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