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_aOzment, Steven E, _e1 |
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_aThe age of reform (1250-1550) : _ban intellectual and religious history of late medieval and Reformation Europe / _cSteven Ozment. |
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_aNew Haven : _bYale University Press, _c(c)1980. |
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_axii, 458 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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_aThe interpretation of medieval intellectual history -- _tThe scholastic traditions -- _tThe spiritual traditions -- _tThe ecclesiopolitical traditions -- _tOn the eve of the Reformation -- _tThe mental world of Martin Luther -- _tSociety and politics in the German Reformation -- _tHumanism and the Reformation -- _tThe Swiss Reformation -- _tThe sectarian spectrum : radical movements within Protestantism -- _tCalvin and Calvinism -- _tMarriage and the ministry in the Protestant churches -- _tCatholic reform and the Counter Reformation -- _tProtestant resistance to tyranny : the career of John Knox -- _tThe legacy of the Reformation. |
520 | 8 | _a"Ozment does a wonderful job of showing that the story of the Reformation does NOT begin with the posting of the 95 theses in 1517. Rather, the events of the 1500s were the culmination of a centuries-old search for truth. Ozment's account of the Reformation as something unfolding out of the Middle Ages is much more instructive than the standard view, which treats the Reformation as a starting point for this or that development. This book grounds Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, and Ignatius firmly in the tradition of medieval scholastic, mystic, and ecclesio-political thought, as well as Renaissance humanism. Additional chapters are devoted to clerical marriage and resistance to tyranny, two legacies of Protestantism that Ozment finds particularly compelling. To top it off, the author has obviously done his homework; every significant interpretation by previous scholars receives due note here" -- Amazon.com. | |
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_aChurch history _yMiddle Ages, 600-1500. |
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_aTheology, Doctrinal _xHistory _yMiddle Ages, 600-1500. |
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