Dialogue on the Two Natures in Christ
Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies, vol. 31
Peter Martyr Library, vol. 2
In this last work of Vermigli’s distinguished career as a theologian, he uses a dialogue to discuss the disagreement among Christians about the Eucharist and Christ’s presence in the Lord’s Supper.
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1562) is considered to be one of the most important Italian reformers of the early modern period. Martyr is the subject of renewed interest for historical and theological scholars. The Peter Martyr Library, a series of critical English translations of the chief works of Peter Martyr Vermigli, allows his own words in context to speak for themselves.
Thus it is a treat to have Vermigli’s writings made available for modern scholars and others interested in the works of this sixteenth-century Reformed theologian. Indeed, we enthusiastically commend the work of the editors, translators, and publishers in making available in this format Vermigli’s numerous writings, some of which for the first time.
—J. Mark Beach, Mid-America Journal of Theology
Abbreviations Used in this Volume
Preface
Translator’s Introduction
Dialogue on the Two Natures in Christ by Peter Martyr Vermigli
About the Translator
Bibliography
Scripture References
Index
