Religious culture in the sixteenth century : preaching, rhetoric, spirituality and reform
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Religious culture in the sixteenth century : preaching, rhetoric, spirituality and reform
(Collected studies series, CS404)
Variorum, c1993
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The relationship between religion and culture is the key concern of this selection of John O'Malley's articles, as it was in his earlier one, "Rome and the Renaissance: Studies in Culture and Religion". The present articles address the questions of religious controversy, Church reform, and the character of Renaissance humanism, continuing the research published previously, but developing it in two specific directions. The first is that of Renaissance preaching and rhetoric in terms both of their evolution over the period, and of the particular contributions made by such figures as Luther or Erasmus. The second topic is the early history of the Jesuits, with studies on their attitudes towards humanist culture as well as on the ideas of Ignatius Loyola himself.
目次
- The feast of Thomas Aquinas in renaissance Rome - a neglected document and its import
- Egidio da Viterbo and renaissance Rome
- content and rhetorical forms in 16th-century treatises on preaching
- form, content, and influence of works about preaching before Trent - the Franciscan contribution
- Luther the preacher
- Saint Charles Borromeo and the "Praecipuum episcoporum munus" - his place in the history of preaching
- Erasmus and the history of sacred rhetoric - the "Ecclesiastes" of 1535
- grammar and rhetoric in the "Pietas" of Erasmus
- early Jesuit spirituality - Spain and Italy
- renaissance humanism and the religious culture of the first Jesuits
- attitudes of the early Jesuits towards misbelievers
- was Ignatius Loyola a church reformer - how to look at early modern Catholicism
- priesthood, ministry, and religious life - some historical and historiographical considerations.
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