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Martin Bucer Briefwechsel/Correspondance: Band IV (Januar-September 1530)
Edited by Berndt Hamm, Reinhold Friedrich and Andreas Puchta
Biographical note
Berndt Hamm, Dr. Theol., Full Professor at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on theology and spirituality in the late Middle Ages, on the history of Humanism and of German and European Reformation as well as on the relationship between theology and National Socialism in Germany.
Reinhold Friedrich, habilitatus Dr. Theol., visiting lecturer and academic collaborator at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history and 19th century liturgy.
Andreas Puchta, M.A., academic collaborator at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history and Christian arts in the 19th and 20th century.
Matthieu Arnold, since 1997 professor of the History of Christianity at the Faculty of Protestant Theology of the University of Strasbourg and since 2002 member of the Instituts Universitaire de France, has collaborated on the edition of Bucer's correspondence since 1995. He has published with Berndt Hamm Martin Bucer zwischen Luther und Zwingli, (Tübingen, 2003). He has published several works on Luther's correspondence.
Christian Krieger has been a collaborator on the edition of Bucer's correspondence since 1995. He has published with Marc Lienhard the volume Martin Bucer and Sixteenth-Century Europe (Brill, 1993).
Reinhold Friedrich, habilitatus Dr. Theol., visiting lecturer and academic collaborator at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history and 19th century liturgy.
Andreas Puchta, M.A., academic collaborator at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history and Christian arts in the 19th and 20th century.
Matthieu Arnold, since 1997 professor of the History of Christianity at the Faculty of Protestant Theology of the University of Strasbourg and since 2002 member of the Instituts Universitaire de France, has collaborated on the edition of Bucer's correspondence since 1995. He has published with Berndt Hamm Martin Bucer zwischen Luther und Zwingli, (Tübingen, 2003). He has published several works on Luther's correspondence.
Christian Krieger has been a collaborator on the edition of Bucer's correspondence since 1995. He has published with Marc Lienhard the volume Martin Bucer and Sixteenth-Century Europe (Brill, 1993).
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All those interested in religious, intellectual, and social history of the sixteenth century, especially theologians and historians.
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