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Eucharistic sacrifice and patristic tradition in the theology of Martin Bucer 1534–1546
material culture studies dominating the landscape of current Reformation historiography (expressed, for example, in the Remembering the Reformation project and conference) and early-modern studies in general. The illustrated volume is carefully edited, with short indices of geographical names and persons (535–547), but it lacks a cumulative bibliography as well as notes on the contributors (that might have been helpful to identify their theological backgrounds and thus enable a more critical evaluation of their research). Luther and Calvinism recommends itself to everyone interested in the manifold research opportunities on Reformed receptions of Lutheranism from theological and historical perspectives.