Contents // Preface vii // Primary Sources xi // Reformation Defined 1 // 1. Doctrinal Pluralism in the Later Middle Ages 10 // Beyond the Augustinián Synthesis 13 // The Plan of Salvation 22 // The Communication of Grace 38 // The One True Faith 39 // 2. One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic? 69 // The Unity of the Church 72 // The Holy Church 85 // Catholic Concordance 98 // In Defense of Apostolic Obedience 110 // 3. The Gospel as the Treasure of the Church 127 // Divine Justice and Human Righteousness 128 // Justification by Faith 138 // The Theology of the Cross 155 // The Centrality of the Gospel 167 // 4. The Word and the Will of God 183 // Word and Spirit 187 // Obedience to the Word and Will of God 203 // The Eternal Will of God, Hidden and Revealed 217 The Will of God for the World 232 // Contents vi // 5. The Definition of Roman Catholic Particularity 245 // Defenders of the Faith 248 // The Gospel and the Catholic Church 262 // From Pluralism to Definition 274 // Reaffirmation of Church and Dogma 290 // 6. Challenges to Apostolic Continuity 304 // Christian Humanism and the Authority of Revelation 306 // Spirit versus Structure 313 // Repudiation of Trinitarian Doctrine 322 // 7. Confessional Dogmatics in a Divided Christendom 332 // The Prolegomena of Dogmatics 336 // The Humanity of Jesus Christ 350 // The History of the Covenant 362 // The Gifts of Grace 374 // Selected Secondary Works 386 // Index: Biblical 407 // General 410