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Masters of the Reformation : the Emergence of a New Intellectual Climate in Europe / Heiko Augustinus Oberman ; translated by Dennis Martin

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: York : Cambridge University Press, 1981Description: xiii, 369 p. : map; 24 cmISBN:
  • 97805212309880521230985
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT27  .O2313 1981
Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Part I. Intellectual Renewal: The ivory tower: the university as observatory; 2. The impact of humanism: fact and fancy; 3. The scholastic rift: a parting of the ways; 4. The devotio moderna: movement and mystery; 5. Patterns of thought on the eve of upheaval; 6. The Augustine renaissance in the later Middle Ages; Part II. The Grapes of Wrath: 7. A theology of turmoil: the ferment of ideas; 8. The ethics of capitalism: the clash of interests; 9. The power of witchcraft: devil and devotion; Part III. New Jerusalem within the old Walls: 10. Magistri and magistracy: the old and new masters; 11. The great visitation: bishop and city; 12. The onset of the Counter-Reformation; 13. The Reformation: a German tragedy?
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Machine derived contents note: Part I. Intellectual Renewal: The ivory tower: the university as observatory; 2. The impact of humanism: fact and fancy; 3. The scholastic rift: a parting of the ways; 4. The devotio moderna: movement and mystery; 5. Patterns of thought on the eve of upheaval; 6. The Augustine renaissance in the later Middle Ages; Part II. The Grapes of Wrath: 7. A theology of turmoil: the ferment of ideas; 8. The ethics of capitalism: the clash of interests; 9. The power of witchcraft: devil and devotion; Part III. New Jerusalem within the old Walls: 10. Magistri and magistracy: the old and new masters; 11. The great visitation: bishop and city; 12. The onset of the Counter-Reformation; 13. The Reformation: a German tragedy?

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