Two polarizing forces of Protestant and Catholic reformers and counter-reformers were shaped by their juxtaposed viewpoints on the church, salvation, prayer, and so forth. A third force was typical of bystanders to Catholic-Protestant competition. Their reaction was often hesitant or serendipitous. Together, three forces made a hybrid Reformation.
Two polarizing forces of Protestant and Catholic reformers and counter-reformers were shaped by their juxtaposed viewpoints on the church, salvation, prayer, and so forth. A third force was typical of bystanders to Catholic-Protestant competition. Their reaction was often hesitant or serendipitous. Together, three forces made a hybrid Reformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Ocker is Assistant Provost and Professor of History at The Graduate School of Theology, University of Redlands, and member of the Core Doctoral faculty of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. He is the author of Biblical Poetics before Humanism and Reformation, Church Robbers and Reformers in Germany, 1525-1547 (2006) and Luther, Conflict, and Christendom: Reformation Europe and Christianity in the West (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Indifference and Ambiguity: 1. After the Peasants War: an anabaptist fights for her property 2. Living between the old faith and the new 3. 'A middle man' Part II. Medieval Protestants: 4. A reformation stake in medieval thinking 5. The trouble with Ockham: nominalism 6. Wegestreit: Via Moderna, Via Antiqua, Wycliffites Part III. Interpretation Beyond Borders: 7. Erasmus and biblical scholasticism 8. A literal incident, a spiritual menace: Calvin versus Castellio and Libertines 9. The trouble with allegory 10. Third forces in a hybrid reformation.
Part I. Indifference and Ambiguity: 1. After the Peasants War: an anabaptist fights for her property 2. Living between the old faith and the new 3. 'A middle man' Part II. Medieval Protestants: 4. A reformation stake in medieval thinking 5. The trouble with Ockham: nominalism 6. Wegestreit: Via Moderna, Via Antiqua, Wycliffites Part III. Interpretation Beyond Borders: 7. Erasmus and biblical scholasticism 8. A literal incident, a spiritual menace: Calvin versus Castellio and Libertines 9. The trouble with allegory 10. Third forces in a hybrid reformation.
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