Humanism and reform : the Church in Europe, England, and Scotland, 1400-1643 : essays in honour of James K. Cameron
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Humanism and reform : the Church in Europe, England, and Scotland, 1400-1643 : essays in honour of James K. Cameron
(Studies in church history, . Subsidia ; 8)
Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell, 1991
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Links between the Renaissance and the Reformation clarified in studies of features of humanist intellectual reform and the contribution made by northern humanists to the movement for ecclesiastical reform.
Table of Contents
- Papal courts and courtiers in the Renaissance, Denys Hay
- the Late Renaissance and the unfolding reformation in Europe, Euan Cameron
- forma christianism - die theologische Bewertung eines kleninen katechetischen Lehrstucks durch Luther und Erasmus von Rotterdam, Joachim Mehlhausen
- pastoral care and the Reformation in Germany, R.W.Scribner
- Protestant veneration of Mary - Luther's interpretation of the Magnificat, Gerhard Muller
- the importance of the Imperial City of Nuremberg in the Reformation, Gottfrid Seebass
- Calvin's Latin preface to his proposed French edition of Chrysostom's homilies - translation and commenatry, W.Ian P.Haslett
- probably they are God's children - Theordore Beza's Doctrine of Baptism, Jill Rait
- religious verse in French Neo-latin poetry until the death of Francis and Marguerite de Navarre, I.D.MacFarlane
- Church ordinances and regulations of the Dutch Synods "Under the Cross" (1563-1566) compared with the French (1559-1563), F.R.J.Knetsch
- Charles Perrot (1541-1608), G.H.M.Posthumus Meyjes
- monastic learning and libraries in 16th century Yorkshire, Claire Cross
- the Battle of Finsbury Field, A.G.Dickens
- the piety of the Catholic Restoration in England, 1553-1558, David Loades
- the Latin Polemic of the Marian Exiles, Andrew Pettegree
- erecting the discipline in provincial England - the Order of Northampton, W.J.Sheils
- la notion do dignite humaine selon Erasme de Rotterdam, Jean-Claude Margolin
- Alexaner Mylin, Bishop George Brown and the Chapter of Dunkeld, John MacQueen
- the religion of early Scottish Protestants, James Kirk
- "The Face of Ane Perfyt Reformed Kyrk" - St Andrews and the early Scottish Reformation, Jane E.A.Dawson
- Zurich and the Scottish Reformation - Rudolf Gwalter's Homilies on Galatians of 1576, Bruce Gordon
- a disputed letter - relations between the Church of Scotland and the Reformed church in the Province of Zeeland in the Year of the Solemn league and Covenant, Willem Nijenhuis.
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