Heresy and orthodoxy in sixteenth-century Paris : François Le Picart and the beginnings of the Catholic Reformation
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Heresy and orthodoxy in sixteenth-century Paris : François Le Picart and the beginnings of the Catholic Reformation
(Studies in medieval and Reformation thought, v. 77)
Brill, c1999
- : hardcover : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This is the story of Paris from the Reformation to the Religious Wars. Through the works of Francois Le Picart, the most popular preacher from 1530-1556, the book delineates the increasing tensions sparked by Reformation ideas. Targeted by Calvin and Beza, Le Picart was considered the reason Paris remained in the Catholic fold.
Exiled by Francis I for his incendiary preaching, he would later serve as a professor and lecturer coming into close contact with the first Jesuits. A fierce opponent of heresy, he helped compile the Articles of Faith, read heretical books, lectured on scripture, and presided at executions. His 270 sermons, the only substantial preaching source for this period, offer glimpses of life during these increasingly troubled times that challenge works by Denis Crouzet suggesting that France was in the grip of eschatological anguish.
目次
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1. The Sources
2. Early Life, 1504-1533
3. The Defining Moment, 1533-1534
4. The Faith Embattled
5. Friend of the Society
6. Catholic Reform
7. Avant le deluge: The Prophet of Paris?
8. Endings and Beginnings
Appendices
Appendix A. Epistre
Appendix B. Sermons
Bibliography
Indices
Index of Names
Index of Places
Subject Index
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