From Rome to Zurich, between Ignatius and Vermigli : essays in honor of John Patrick Donnelly, SJ
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From Rome to Zurich, between Ignatius and Vermigli : essays in honor of John Patrick Donnelly, SJ
(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 184)
Brill, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-219) and index
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From Rome to Zurich, between Ignatius and Vermigli brings notable scholars from the fields of Reformation and Early Modern studies to honor their friend, mentor, and colleague, John Patrick Donnelly with essays commensurate with his own broad interests and scholarship. Touching Protestant scholasticism, Reformation era life writing, Reformation polemics - both Protestant and Catholic - and with several on theology proper, inter alia, the essays collected here by a group of international scholars break new ground in Reformation history, thought, and theology, providing fresh insights into current scholarship in both Reformation and Catholic Reformation studies. The essays take in the broad scope of the 16th century, from Thomas More to Martin Bucer, and from Thomas Stapleton to Peter Martyr Vermigli.
Contributors include: Emidio Campi, Maryanne Cline Horowitz, A. Lynn Martin, Thomas McCoog, SJ, Joseph McLelland, Richard A. Muller, Eric Parker, Robert Scully, SJ, and Jason Zuidema
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Editors Reminiscences: I. An Irish-American Jesuit in the Madison Mafia. A. Lynn Martin II. Joseph McLelland Bio-Bibliography O'Donnelly Essays Mourning in Lonely Exile: the Irish Ministry of William Good, S.J. Thomas M. McCoog, S.J. Man of Conscience, Martyr, and Saint: Thomas More's Life and Death in the Memory of the English Catholic Community Robert Scully, S.J. Thomas Stapleton: Loathes Calvin
- will travel Gary W. Jenkins Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Ideas of Imagination Maryanne Cline Horowitz Calvinist Thomism Revisited: William Ames (1576-1633) and the Divine Ideas Richard A. Muller 'Saint Dionysius': Martin Bucer's Transformation of the Pseudo-Areopagite Eric M. Parker "Protestant Monasticism between the Reformation Critique and New Monasticism" Jason Zuidema Cognition and Action: Conversion and 'virtue ethics' in the Commonplaces of Peter Martyr Vermigli Torrance Kirby Was Peter Martyr a grandfather of the Heidelberg Catechism? A relecture of Questions 47 and 48 against the background of Peter Martyr's Christological controversy with Johannes Brenz Emidio Campi Index
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