Nicodemism and the English Calvin, 1544–1584: Brill's Series in Church History, cartea 78
Autor Kenneth J. Wooen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2019
Quatre sermons (1552) presents Calvin's anti-Nicodemism in the only sermons he personally prepared for publication. By setting this work in its original context and examining its reception in five sixteenth-century English editions, Woo demonstrates how Calvin and others deployed his rhetoric against Nicodemism to address concerns having little to do with religious dissimulation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004408388
ISBN-10: 900440838X
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series in Church History
ISBN-10: 900440838X
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Series in Church History
Notă biografică
Kenneth J. Woo, Th.D. (2015), Duke University, is Assistant Professor of Church History at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. His publications on Reformation history and theology include articles in Church History and Religious Culture and Martin Luther in Context (Cambridge, 2018).
Recenzii
"Over the course of the book Woo shows the reader that Calvin’s work and message was not only seemingly infinitely adaptable by English translators, men who advocated widely diverse messages, but also useful in particular for personal agendas, self-serving propaganda, and as a weapon against just about any identifiable opposing stance. Th[is] work is particularly valuable in that it raises a number of questions as well, providing foundations for much future research." Andrew Chibi, Distance Learning Association, Sheffield, U.K., in: Sixteenth Century Journal Volume LII.4 (2021).
"make[s an] important contribution to our understanding of Nicodemism and the Reformation. A valuable conclusion to draw from his book (...) is that as a concept, Nicodemism offered almost unlimited possibilities for the denunciation of enemies, real or imagined." Susan Wabuda, Fordham University, in: Renaissance Quarterly Volume LXXIV.2 (2021).
"Woo splendidly shows that ‘Calvin’s adaptive use of Nicodemism resulted in attractive opportunities for deploying his rhetoric and reputation in similarly strategic ways not lost on his English readers’. This is an excellent work of scholarship.", Donald K. McKim, Germantown, Tennessee, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 70.4 (2019).
"make[s an] important contribution to our understanding of Nicodemism and the Reformation. A valuable conclusion to draw from his book (...) is that as a concept, Nicodemism offered almost unlimited possibilities for the denunciation of enemies, real or imagined." Susan Wabuda, Fordham University, in: Renaissance Quarterly Volume LXXIV.2 (2021).
"Woo splendidly shows that ‘Calvin’s adaptive use of Nicodemism resulted in attractive opportunities for deploying his rhetoric and reputation in similarly strategic ways not lost on his English readers’. This is an excellent work of scholarship.", Donald K. McKim, Germantown, Tennessee, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 70.4 (2019).