Lutheran Press is pleased to announce the re-publication of "Matthias Flacius 
and the Survival of Luther's Reform" by Dr. Oliver K. Olson.
 
"Probably more than any other second-generation Lutheran reformer, Matthias 
Flacius Illyricus (1520 – 1575) has remained in relative obscurity, not because 
of some sort of barely discernable footprint upon the 16th century, but because 
of the implications of both his seminal and massive contributions to the field 
of Lutheran hermeneutics, church history, and liturgical theology that continue 
to challenge the received historical narrative of the era. Whether or not such 
academic neglect can be attributed to the Istrian (Croatian) origin of Flacius, 
or simply to a more common interest in the more well-known German and Swiss 
reformers, Dr. Oliver K. Olson’s Matthias Flacius and the Survival of Luther’s 
Reform fills this long-unoccupied void—especially in the English language—and 
thus brings to modern students of the Reformation a long-needed fresh 
perspective.
 
"Olson’s work not only brings to light a pivotal figure in the developments of 
the Reformation, but does so with a method that draws the reader into the 
period, using a multitude of sources—many reproduced graphically—that normally 
are not found in such a volume. The narrative—more a series of vignettes than 
one laborious chapter of minutia after another—introduces the myriad of social, 
political, racial, and theological circumstances that were 16th century Europe, 
and in so doing, constantly raises fresh and intriguing questions about key 
events and documents that the next generation of researchers in the field will 
be challenged to answer.
 
"Copious bibliographies not only of sources and literature for the study of 
Flacius, but for the Reformation in general make this volume an invaluable 
resource: Especially in this time of instant access to resources all over the 
world via the internet. It is nothing less than a roadmap through a highly 
complex array of people, places and events to which both the student and the 
scholar will refer again and again." (Lutheran Press website)
 
You can order this work online from Lutheran Press at http://lutheranpress.com.
 
 

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