The Summe of the Conference between John Rainolds and John Hart

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The Summe of the Conference between John Rainolds and John Hart is a late 16th-century theological work recording a major Protestant–Catholic debate that helped shape English Reformation polemics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant–Catholic debate record
religious controversy text
theological work
associatedWithInstitution Church of England NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church in England NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson John Hart NERFINISHED
John Rainolds NERFINISHED
author William Whitaker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
depictsViewpointOf English Protestantism
Roman Catholicism
documentsDebateOn Scripture versus tradition
authority of the pope
justification
nature of the Church
sacraments
documentsEvent Protestant–Catholic conference
featuresDebateBetween John Hart NERFINISHED
John Rainolds NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian apologetics
Reformation studies
theology
genre controversial literature
polemical theology
hasHistoricalSignificance evidence of late 16th-century English theological disputes
important source for English Reformation controversy
historicalContext post-Reformation England
influenced English Reformation polemics
language English
mainSubject Church of England NERFINISHED
English Reformation NERFINISHED
Protestant–Catholic controversy
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
authority of Scripture
originallyIntendedAudience Protestant clergy
educated laypeople interested in religious controversy
learned English readers
participantInDebate John Hart NERFINISHED
John Rainolds NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 16th century
religiousTradition Calvinist theology
Protestantism
timePeriod late 16th century
usedAsSourceBy historians of the English Reformation
scholars of early modern polemics

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John Rainolds notableWork The Summe of the Conference between John Rainolds and John Hart