The Age of Reform, 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe"Ozment's masterly synthesis of the intellectual and religious history of the period 1250-1550 clarifies the impact of late medieval ideas on early modern society. Its appeal derives from its breadth of scholarship and clarity of style. Ozment reviews the current state of research on late medieval intellectual history, explicates the basic ideas of the scholastic, spiritual, and ecclesio-political traditions, and analyzes the impact of these on Protestant reformers."--Choice "It is not only a clear and coherent substantive history; it is also an extremely fair-minded discussion of the interpretations and issues involved."--Gordon Leff, The Times Literary Supplement "As one would expect of Steven Ozment, he has produced a masterful study. . . an intellectual and religious history of late medieval and Reformation Europe."--Christianity Today "A high level survey of current work on religious thought and practice from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century. For Ozment, the period involved was neither the waning of the Middle Ages nor was it the dawning of a new era. Rather, it was a period in which the people of Europe at all levels underwent a series of intellectual and spiritual crises culminating in the Protestant Reformation. . . . A stimulating, readable survey of late medieval Reformation religious thought that will be of interest to both teachers and students."--James Muldoon, History |
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معاينة المستخدمين - hsifeng - LibraryThingREENACTORS NOTES: Not for the faint of heart or those who want their history spoon feed to them. This is an intense discussion of the formation of the Catholic Church as it stood at the time of Luther ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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1 The Interpretation of Medieval Intellectual History | 1 |
2 The Scholastic Traditions | 22 |
3 The Spiritual Traditions | 73 |
4 The Ecclesiopolitical Traditions | 135 |
5 On the Eve of the Reformation | 182 |
6 The Mental World of Martin Luther | 223 |
7 Society and Politics in the German Reformation | 245 |
8 Humanism and the Reformation | 290 |
Radical Movements within Protestantism | 340 |
11 Calvin and Calvinism | 352 |
12 Marriage and the Ministry in the Protestant Churches | 381 |
13 Catholic Reform and Counter Reformation | 397 |
The Career of John Knox | 419 |
15 The Legacy of the Reformation | 434 |
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