De coniugio spirituali Jerome Zanchi on Ephesians 5:22-33

A close reading of Zanchi's exegetical work provides evidence that is incompatible with the older view of Reformed orthodoxy as a rigid determinism lacking depth and balance. Zanchi's typological exegesis sets his critique of Lutheran ubiquitarianism in the context of an intense probing of...

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