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The Dawn Of The Reformation
Oberman, Heiko A.

The Dawn Of The Reformation

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (1992)
9780802806550
| Paperback
319 pages | 153 x 233 mm | English
Dewey 270.6O125D
LC Classification BR309 .O2 1992
LC Control No. 92005204

Subject

  • Reformation
  • Religious Thought
  • Religious Thought - Middle Ages, 600-1500
  • Religious Thought/ Middle Ages, 600-1500

Plot

Throughout these essays there runs a common theme: the need to place the Reformation movement in its medieval context, and to bridge the ideological gaps between late medieval Renaissance, and Reformation studies.The opening chapters consider late medieval thought and the emergence of the young Luther at the center of the Reformation movement. There follows a study of the impact upon Luther of the philological, spiritual, and philosophical traditions of sixteen-century Europe. These traditions are fully examined in order to discern what Luther and his followers silently ignored or rejected, and so to delineate what is new and original in early Reformation thought.The remaining chapters move from Luther to the wider world of events marking the Reformation era: the Peasant War, the Copernican Revolution, the beginning of the Counter-reformation and the reformed initiated by the Council of Trent.

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