Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), widely considered the most
important original philosopher of the Renaissance, was born in Kues
on the Moselle River. A polymath who studied canon law and became a
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, he wrote principally on
speculative theology, philosophy, and church politics. As a
political thinker he is best known for "De concordantia catholica,"
which presented a blueprint for peace in an age of ecclesiastical
discord.
This volume makes most of Nicholas's other writings on Church
and reform available in English for the first time, including legal
tracts arguing the case of Pope Eugenius IV against the
conciliarists, theological examinations of the nature of the
Church, and writings on reform of the papacy and curia. Among the
works translated are an early draft of "De concordantia catholica"
and the "Letter to Rodrigo Sanchez de Arevalo," which discusses the
Church in light of the Cusan idea of "learned ignorance."
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