Augustinian Piety and Catholic Reform

Augustinian Piety and Catholic Reform
Author: Peter Iver Kaufman
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0865540470

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Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England

Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England
Author: Lucy E. C. Wooding
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198208655

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"This book sheds new light on the unfolding of Reformation in England by examining the ideological development of Catholicism in the formative years between the break with Rome and the consolidation of Elizabethan Protestantism. It argues that the undoubted strength of Catholicism in these years may have come less from its traditionalism, and its resistance to change, than from its ability to embrace reforming principles. The humanist elements within Henry VIII's religious policies encouraged the development of the Erasmian potential already well established in English Catholic thought. A dominant strain of Catholic ideology emerged which attempted not only to defend, but also to reform the Catholic faith, and to promote the study of Scripture, the use of the vernacular, and the refashioning of doctrine. This provided the basis for attempts to launch a Catholic Reformation under Mary I, and remained influential during the early years of Elizabeth, until reconfigured by the experience of exile and the drive for Counter-Reformation uniformity." "Dr. Wooding shows that Catholicism in this period was neither a defunct tradition, nor one merely reacting to Protestantism, but a vigorous intellectual movement responding to the reformist impulse of the age. Its development illustrates the English Reformation in microcosm: scholarly, humanist, practical, and preserving its own peculiarities distinct from European trends. It shows that reform was not a Protestant reserve, but a broad concern in which many participated. Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England makes an important contribution to the intellectual history of the Reformation."--BOOK JACKET.

Political Augustinianism

Political Augustinianism
Author: Michael J. S. Bruno
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451482690

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[Omslag] The thought of Saint Augustine stands as one of the central fountainheads of not only theology but Western social and political theory. Political Augustinianism examines modern political readings of Augustine, providing an extensive account of the pivotal French, British, and American schools of interpretation. Bruno guides readers through these modern strands of interpretation, examines their historical, theological, and socio-political context, and discusses the hermeneutical underpinnings of the modern discussion of Augustine's social and political thought.

Creation and Beauty in Tolkien s Catholic Vision

Creation and Beauty in Tolkien   s Catholic Vision
Author: Michael John Halsall
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532641121

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This book invites readers into Tolkien's world through the lens of a variety of philosophers, all of whom owe a rich debt to the Neoplatonic philosophical tradition. It places Tolkien's mythology against a wider backdrop of Catholic philosophy and asks serious questions about the nature of creation, the nature of God, what it means to be good, and the problem of evil. Halsall sets Tolkien alongside both his contemporaries and ancient authors, revealing his careful use of literary devices inspired by them to craft his own "mythology for England."

Early Modern Catholicism

Early Modern Catholicism
Author: Robert S. Miola
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2007-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199259854

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This anthology makes available in modern spelling substantial Catholic contributions to literature, history, political thought, devotion, and theology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It presents silenced voices and redefines the culture of Early Modern England including such figures as Shakespeare, Donne, Spenser, Milton, and Jonson.

God s Ploughman

God s Ploughman
Author: Michael III Pasquarello
Publsiher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781842278673

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God's Ploughman, provides a unique study of the life and ministry of one of early modern England's most significant preachers. Rather than offering a biography or analysis of sermons, the author creates a new genre, the 'preaching life.' The result is an integrative study that situates Latimer's life and ministry within the rapidly changing religious, cultural, and political environment of Tudor England. COMMENDATION "Mike Pasquarello, well-versed in homiletics and historical theology, is perfectly positioned to repossess one of the most significant sixteenth-century English preachers and prelates, Hugh Latimer. Letting Latimer speak can only deepen our understanding of the great age of religious reform and the resistances reformers encountered." - Peter Iver Kaufman, University of Richmond, USA

Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation

Humanity and Divinity in Renaissance and Reformation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004474154

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The volume contains studies by eleven distinguished scholars, concerning changes in ethical and religious consciousness during this important era of Western culture — themes consonant with the scholarship of Charles Trinkaus. It begins with three general essays: the Renaissance discovery of human creativity (William Bouwsma), the Renaissance and Western pragmatism (Jerry Bentley), and the new philosophical perspective (F. Edward Cranz). The remaining contributors deal with similar issues in Petrarch (Ronald Witt), Nicholas of Cusa (Morimichi Watanabe), Lorenzo Valla (Salvatore Camporeale), Marsilio Ficino (Michael Allen and Brian Copenhaver), Savonarola (Donald Weinstein), Battista Carioni (Paul Grendler), and Calvin (Heiko Oberman). The volume opens with a tribute to Trinkaus by Paul Oskar Kristeller and concludes with bibliographies of Trinkaus's publications and of works on Valla in English (Pauline Watts and Thomas Izbicki). Publications by Charles Trinkaus: • Edited by C. Trinkaus and H.A. Oberman, The pursuit of holiness in late medieval and renaissance religion, ISBN: 978 90 04 03791 5 (Out of print)

A Companion to Paul in the Reformation

A Companion to Paul in the Reformation
Author: R. Ward Holder
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2009-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047428381

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The reception and interpretation of the writings of St Paul in the early modern period forms the subject of this volume. Written by experts in the field, the articles offer a critical overview of current research, and introduce the major themes in Pauline interpretation in the Reformation.