Acknowledgements. Notes on Contributors. Abbreviations. Introduction: Carter Lindberg. Part I: Humanist Theologians:. 1. Jacques Lefevre da Etaples (c. 1460--1536): Guy Bedouelle, OP (University of Fribourg). 2. Desiderius Erasmus (1469--1536): J Laurel Carrington (St Olaf College, Minnesota). Part II: Lutheran Theologians:. 3. Martin Luther (1483--1546): Oswald Bayer (University of Tubingen). 4. Philip Melanchthon (1497--1560): Heinz Scheible (Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften). 5. Matthias Flacius (1520--1575): Oliver K Olson (Marquette University). 6. Argula von Grumbach (c. 1490--c. 1564): Peter Matheson (University of Melbourne). 7. Urbanus Rhegius (1489--1541): Scott Hendrix (Princeton Theological Seminary). 8. Johannes Brenz (1499--1570): Hermann Ehmer (University of Tubingen). 9. Martin Chemnitz (1522--1586): Robert Kolb (Concordia Seminary, St Louis). Part III: Reformed Theologians:. 10. Huldrych Zwingli (1484--1531): Gregory J Miller (Malone College, Ohio). 11. Heinrich Bullinger (1504--1575): Bruce Gordon (University of St Andrews). 12. John Calvin (1509--1564): Randall C Zachman (University of Notre Dame). 13. Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499--1562): Frank A James III (Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando Centre for Reformation Research, Oxford). 14. Theodore Beza (1519--1605): Richard A Muller (Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids). 15. Katherina Schultz Zell (1498--1562): Elsie Anne McKee (Princeton Theological Seminary). 16. Thomas Cranmer (1489--1556): Peter Newman Brooks (Cranmer Theological House, Shreveport, USA and Robinson College, Cambridge UK). 17. Richard Hooker (1554--1600): Daniel Eppley (McMurry University, Texas). Part IV: Roman Catholic Theologians:. 18. Thomas se Vio Cajetan (1469--1534): Jared Wicks, SJ (Gregorian University, Rome). 19. Thomas More (1477/78--1535): Ralph Keen (University of Iowa School of Religion). 20. Ignatius of Loyola (1491?--1556): John W Oa Malley, SJ (Weston Jesuit School of Theology). 21. Teresa of Avila (1515--1582): Gillian TW Ahlgren (Xavier University). Part V: "Radical" Theologians:. 22. Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486--1541): Alejandro Zorzin (Iglesia Evangelica del Rio de la Plata, Argentina). 23. Thomas Muntzer (c. 1490--1525): Gottfried Seebass (University of Heidelberg). 24. Caspar von Schwenkfeld (1489--1561): Andre Seguenny (University of Strasbourg). 25. Menno Simons (1496--1561): Sjouke Voolstra (Mennonite Seminary, Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam). Trajectories of Reformation Theologies: Carter Lindberg (Boston University). Glossary. Index.