Justin S. Holcomb and David A. Johnson (eds.)
Christian Theologies of the Sacraments: A Comparative Introduction
New York: NYU Press, 2017.
Available on Amazon.com & NYU Press
This is a great introduction to the sacramental theology in historical perspective. The essays on Zwingli, Cranmer, Menno Simons, and the Wesley’s were excellent.
Sadly, the only thing missing – and its a biggy for me – are discussions of Ignatius of Antioch and Irenaeus of Lyons.
Here’s the TOC:
Introduction: Mapping Theologies of Sacraments – Justin S. Holcomb and David A. Johnson
Part I. Patristic and Medieval
1. Patristic and Medieval Theologies of Sacraments: An Introduction – Ryan M. Reeves
2. St. Basil the Great – Jacob N. Van Sickle
3. St. Augustine of Hippo – Thomas Humphries
4. Peter Lombard – Philipp W. Rosemann
5. Aquinas on the Sacramental Life – Matthew Levering
6. John Duns Scotus – Richard Cross
Part II. Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation
7. Theologies of Sacraments in Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation: An Introduction – Michael S. Horton
8. Martin Luther – Robert Kolb
9. Huldrych Zwingli – Bruce Gordon
10. Menno Simons – Scot McKnight
11. John Calvin – Randall C. Zachman
12. Thomas Cranmer – Ashley Null
13. The Catholic Reform – Donald S. Prudlo
Part III. Eighteenth to Twenty-First Centuries
14. Sacraments in the 18th to 21st Centuries – James R. Gordon
15. John and Charles Wesley – Paul W. Chilcote
16. Friedrich Schleiermacher – Paul T. Nimmo
17. Karl Barth – John Yocum
18. Schillebeeckz and Chauvet – Joseph C. Mudd
19. Feminism and Womanism – Mary Veeneman
20. Liberation Theology – Mario I. Aguilar