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CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY AND JOHN N. KING (EDS.), John Foxe and His World (St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History). Ashgate, Aldershot 2002, xviii + 297 pp. ISBN 0754603067. $99.95/£55

CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY AND JOHN N. KING (EDS.), John Foxe and His World (St. Andrews Studies in... 406 very much other than human salvation, for de Kroon says earlier on the same page "Always God's honour is bound up with human salvation. This pro- nouncement sounds like a principle of Calvin's theology, but it is a prin- ciple to which Calvin was unfaithful in his doctrine of reprobation". It is hard to argue very hard with that.i - though here too, as with the other topics mentioned above, de Kroon's treatment does not go very deep into what after all was in Calvin's day and probably still is the most contro- verted single theme in his theology. Nevertheless, all in all this is solid piece of handiwork, which it will be useful to have for reference. Alasdair I.C. Heron, Erlangen BOEKBEOORDELINGEN/REVIEWS CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY AND JOHN N. KING (EDS.), John Foxe and His World [St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History]. Ashgate, Aldershot 2002, xviii + 297 pp. ISBN 0754603067. $99.95/£55. John Foxe and His World comprises essays first presented in 1999 at 'John Foxe and His World: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium." Held at The Ohio State University, this was the third in a series of international colloquia on John Foxe. Emphasizing Foxe's "World" as much as it http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis (in 2006 continued as Church History and Religious Culture) Brill

CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY AND JOHN N. KING (EDS.), John Foxe and His World (St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History). Ashgate, Aldershot 2002, xviii + 297 pp. ISBN 0754603067. $99.95/£55

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Brill
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© 2002 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0028-2030
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1871-2401
DOI
10.1163/002820302X00977
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406 very much other than human salvation, for de Kroon says earlier on the same page "Always God's honour is bound up with human salvation. This pro- nouncement sounds like a principle of Calvin's theology, but it is a prin- ciple to which Calvin was unfaithful in his doctrine of reprobation". It is hard to argue very hard with that.i - though here too, as with the other topics mentioned above, de Kroon's treatment does not go very deep into what after all was in Calvin's day and probably still is the most contro- verted single theme in his theology. Nevertheless, all in all this is solid piece of handiwork, which it will be useful to have for reference. Alasdair I.C. Heron, Erlangen BOEKBEOORDELINGEN/REVIEWS CHRISTOPHER HIGHLEY AND JOHN N. KING (EDS.), John Foxe and His World [St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History]. Ashgate, Aldershot 2002, xviii + 297 pp. ISBN 0754603067. $99.95/£55. John Foxe and His World comprises essays first presented in 1999 at 'John Foxe and His World: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium." Held at The Ohio State University, this was the third in a series of international colloquia on John Foxe. Emphasizing Foxe's "World" as much as it

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