Abstract
William Tyndale is rightly remembered as a sixteenth century Bible translator, but he was also a significant contributor to the formation of the English language and, more importantly, he was a theologian. This article highlights Tyndale’s contribution in each of these three areas and shows that his theology is compatible with ACL’s Statement of Faith. His theology motivated and guided his work as a translator and as a polemical and exegetical theologian.
Recommended Citation
Smeeton, Donald Dean Ph.D.
(2007)
"William Tyndale as an Evangelical Theologian,"
The Christian Librarian: Vol. 50:
Iss.
2, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55221/2572-7478.1677
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