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The Work of Heiko A. Oberman

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208 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am29.11.2002
Nine leading scholars in the fields of the theology of the Reformers, the Reformation itself, and the scholastic theology of the fourteenth andfifteenth centuries offer papers as a tribute to the work of Heiko Augustinus Oberman on the philosophical and theological issues of the latemedieval and early modern periods.mehr

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KlappentextNine leading scholars in the fields of the theology of the Reformers, the Reformation itself, and the scholastic theology of the fourteenth andfifteenth centuries offer papers as a tribute to the work of Heiko Augustinus Oberman on the philosophical and theological issues of the latemedieval and early modern periods.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-12569-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2002
Erscheinungsdatum29.11.2002
Reihen-Nr.20
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 168 mm, Höhe 248 mm, Dicke 21 mm
Gewicht581 g
Artikel-Nr.13917859
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroductionPapers from the Symposium on the Work of Heiko A. Oberman (October 13-15, 2000)I. LUTHER AND CALVIN1. More Than a Prophet : Martin Luther in the Work of Heiko Oberman, Scott Hendrix2. An Opponent of the Devil and the Modern Age: Heiko Oberman s View of Luther, Berndt Hamm3. Pastor and Teacher of the Refugees: Calvin in the Work of Heiko A. Oberman, Jane Dempsey DouglassII. REFORMATIONS4. Religious Reform and Social Cohesion in Late Medieval Germany, Christopher Ocker5. Tumultus rusticorum: A Nightmare of Art, Peter Blickle6. Protestant Printing During the French Wars of Religion: The Lyon Press of Jean Saugrain, Andrew PettegreeIII. LATE MEDIEVAL AND YET MODERN: THE THEOLOGICAL TRADITION7. Fruits of the Harvest, William J. Courtenay8. Pia curiositas: Desiderius Erasmus and Heiko Augustinus Oberman Between Late Middle Ages and Reformation, Nicolette Mout9. Christian virtuoso and Scholastic Tradition: Robert Boyle and the potentia dei absoluta et ordinata, Francis OakleyElenchus BenevolentiumThe Life of Heiko Augustinus Oberman, 15 October 1930-22 April 2001, G.H.M. Posthumus MeyjesList of ContributorsIndices Index of Persons Index of Placesmehr

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Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Ph.D. (1968) in History, University of Chicago, is Peder Sather Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. He has published on the political and social history of Reformation Germany, including Protestant Politics: Jacob Sturm (1489 -1553) and the German Reformation at Strasbourg (1995).
Katherine G. Brady, MA (1961) in Religion, Columbia University, lives in Berkeley. She has edited original sources of the sixteenth century and is the co-editor of the Handbook of European History, 1400-1600 in 2 volumes (1994-95).
Susan G. Karant-Nunn, Ph.D. (1971) in History, lndiana University, is Director of the Division of Late Middle Ages and Reformation, University of Arizona. She has published on the social and cultural history of Reformation Germany, including The Reformation of Ritual: An lnterpretation of Early Modern Germany (1997).
James D. Tracy, Ph.D. (1967) in History, Princeton University, is the current holder of the Union Pacific Chair in Early Modern History at the University of Minnesota. He has published on Erasmus, and on the political and fiscal history of the Low Countries, and is editor of The Journal of Early Modern History.