Theology of John Fisher
Discover the profound insights of Bishop John Fisher in "Theology of John Fisher," authored by Richard Rex and published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. This compelling book spans 308 pages, delving deep into the intellectual journey of John Fisher, the esteemed bishop of Rochester and a prominent figure during the tumultuous time of Henry VIII's Reformation. Renowned for his articulate opposition to Martin Luther, Fisher's writings are critically examined within the broader context of the Renaissance and Reformation movements. Rex not only highlights Fisher's theological contributions but also emphasizes his enduring influence on Christian theology. This insightful exploration is a must-read for those interested in the history of religion and Catholic theology, offering a rich understanding of one of the most pivotal figures of the sixteenth century. Enhance your theological library with this essential text that sheds light on the complexities of faith during a transformative era.