 | 書 名 | The dawn of the Reformation : essays in late medieval and early Reformation thought / | 作 者 | by Heiko A. Oberman | 出 版 項 | Grand Rapids, Mich. :; W.B. Eerdmans,; c1992 | 稽 核 項 | 309 p. ;; 24 cm | 標 題 | Reformation | 標 題 | Religious thought | 附 註 項 | Originally published: Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, c1986 | 書 目 註 | Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-298) and index | 摘 要 註 | 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 sixteenth-century Europe. These traditions are fully examined in order to discern what Luther and his followers silently ignored or rejected, thus delineating 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 reforms initiated by the Council of Trent. - Cover | ISBN | 0802806554 (pbk.) | ISBN | 9780802806550 (pbk.) | LCCN | 92005204 |
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