id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bdcqwxxnybabzpebukndhqggda Christopher Metress Teaching the Reformations—Introduction 2017.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 6172 261 46 Keywords: Reformations; Martin Luther; John Calvin; Protestantism; Catholicism; humanities; a biennial "Teaching the Christian Intellectual Tradition Summer Institute." Led by faculty from the The papers gathered in this special issue represent the work of "Teaching the Reformations," Finally, this deeper understanding of the Reformers and tradition helps Calvin developed their views of and teachings about Jews and Judaism within particular immediate Luther and Calvin operated, but we also help our students to draw implications for the present about and students draw lessons from this deeper understanding of a historically-situated Reformations. as the historical context changed," thus helping students to see that "Luther's reforms were not static" John MacInnis's "Teaching Music in the Reformed/Calvinist Tradition: Sphere Sovereignty and for engaging students in a Reformed/Calvinistic vision of the arts generally, and music specifically. Teaching Music in the Reformed/Calvinist Tradition: Sphere Sovereignty and the Arts. ./cache/work_bdcqwxxnybabzpebukndhqggda.pdf ./txt/work_bdcqwxxnybabzpebukndhqggda.txt