This work presents an annotated text of the most comprehensive and detailed arguments in Erasmus's conflict with the Catholic, conservative, scholastic theologians, the Declarationes. It also shows the contrast between the scholastic/logical and the humanist/rhetorical approach to Scripture and to theological questions.
This work presents an annotated text of the most comprehensive and detailed arguments in Erasmus's conflict with the Catholic, conservative, scholastic theologians, the Declarationes. It also shows the contrast between the scholastic/logical and the humanist/rhetorical approach to Scripture and to theological questions.
Clarence H. Miller, Ph. D. (1955) in English Language and Literature, Harvard University, Emeritus Professor of English at St. Louis University, has edited and translated several works by St. Thomas More and Erasmus and published extensively on major English writers. James K. Farge, Ph.D. (1976) in History, University of Toronto, Senior Fellow and Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections in the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, has published monographs about, and edited texts from, the Faculties of Theology and Arts of the University of Paris in the sixteenth century. He has edited a volume of Erasmus's correspondence for CWE and will publish in 2015 a collection of documents from the Parlement de Paris in the reign of Francis I.
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