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Reform, Ecclesiology, and the Christian Life in the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Reform, Ecclesiology, and the Christian Life in the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
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Philosophy was not an idle venture in the Renaissance. There were
no clear-cut boundaries between theory and the practice.
Theologians, jurists and humanists gave opinions on practical
matters from within some larger intellectual context, and many held
high office. Among the writers represented here are Pope Pius II
(1458-1464), Nicholas of Cusa (d. 1464) and Juan de Torquemada OP
(d. 1468). All of them, and the other writers dealt with, addressed
the issues of their day creatively but from within different
traditions, scholastic or humanistic. The present studies deal with
issues of Reform, Ecclesiology [theories about the church and its
mission] and the living of the Christian life. Among the specific
issues covered are the canonization of Birgitta of Sweden, the
status of converts from Judaism in Spain, acceptable forms of dress
for clergy and laity, and the obedience due the pope. Also studied
in this collection are the writings of Spanish theologians about
the indigenous populations of the New World and the use of the name
of Nicholas of Cusa by Elizabethan and Jacobean writers, both
Catholic and Protestant, in polemics concerning right religious
teaching and submission to the English crown, a paper hitherto
unpublished.
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