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Thomas Cranmer theologian
This work attempts to portray Cranmer as a theologian as Bromiley discusses key issues such as Cranmer's views of Scripture and tradition, justification, baptism and the eucharist. The discussions of such topics as Cranmer's nuanced view of baptism, not unlike other Reformed churchmen of his age, is discussed with care. Bromiley considers Cranmer a learned fellow, well versed in the controversies of his day and well read in the church fathers, especially the Latins, yet the author is forced to conclude that Cranmer is more of a scholar than a creative theologian..
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