A Reformation Reader

A Reformation Reader

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A Reformation Reader

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This volume, the first anthology of the most important documents of the sixteenth-century European Reformations, is now significantly augmented and improved with a CD-ROM. Usable in state university and religious settings, A Reformation Reader includes 95 primary documents-from the most frequently cited works to personal narratives and letters, social mores, and sermons. It covers Martin Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Zwingli and the Radical Reformation, Calvin, the late-medieval background, Trent and the Catholic Reform, and the English Reformation.The CD-ROM with book provides: additional readings, including by and about women in the Reformation; complete searchable text; additional images and bibliographies; student helps for writing papers; related Internet links; and notetaking, bookmarking, and highlighting capabilities.The CD-ROM was produced using the Libronix Digital Library System.LIBRONIX DIGITAL LIBRARY SYSTEM FEATURES
* Powerful search engine
* Topic, word, and verse indices
* Library browser
* Note taking
* Custom toolbars and menus
* Navigation aids
* Context-sensitive menus
* Bookmarks
* Interbook linking
* Works with your word processor
* Online help
* Electronic user's guide
* Internet connections
* Extendibility

System Requirements for CD-ROM: Computer/Processor: Pentium 133MHz (Pentium 300MHz processor recommended). CD-ROM drive. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98 or later (Will run on Windows 98/98SE/Me/NT 4.0 (SP3)/2000/XP). Memory: Windows 98/Me/NT: 64 MB. Windows 2000/XP: 64 MB (128 MB recommended) Hard Drive Space: 60 MBminimum. Monitor Resolution: 800 x 600 or larger. Note to Macintosh users: Will run on a Macintosh if Connectix Software's Virtual PC for MacOS is installed (G3/G4 processor required). About the CD-ROM editor Shirley E. Jordon is Assistant Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. Author Biography: Editor Denis R. Janz is Provost Distinguished Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in the Department of Religious Studies at Loyola University, New Orleans. He is author of Luther and Late Medieval Thomism (1983), Luther on Thomas Aquinas (1989), and World Christianity and Marxism (1998).

Description of Denis R. Janz, author of A Reformation Reader:

This volume, the first anthology of the most important documents of the sixteenth-century European Reformation, is now significantly augmented and improved with a CD-ROM. Usable in state university and religious settings, A Reformation Reader includes 95 primary documents--from the most frequently cited works to personal narratives and letters, social mores, and sermons. It covers Martin Luther and the Lutheran Reformation, Zwingli and the Radical Reformation, Calvin, the late-medieval background, Trent and the Catholic Reform, and the English Reformation. The CD-ROM with the book provides: additional readings, including by and about women in the Reformation; complete searchable text; additional images and bibliographies; student helps for writing papers; related Internet links; and notetaking, bookmarking, and highlighting capabilities.