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Theo-politics of the Hussite Movement: From Reform to Revolution: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, cartea 246

Autor Martin Pjecha
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2024
This intellectual history of the dissident Hussite reform movement in early 15th century Bohemia explains the process of Hussite radicalization, which led to their overthrow of secular and religious structures in the so-called "first European revolution". It does this by discovering the political relevance of diverse heterodox leaders and the discourses they adapted into mobilizing calls to conflict. As such, the work represents a reimagining of the Hussite revolution which emphasizes the symbolic worldview of its agents. This includes an appreciation of the Hussite debt to unexpected traditions of thought, and of the movement's participation in innovative visions of theo-political order.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004700536
ISBN-10: 9004700536
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions


Notă biografică

Martin Pjecha, Ph.D. (2022), Central European University, is a researcher and project-member at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Prague). He has published on Hussites radicalism, apocalypticism, and heterodox thought, including the co-edited Radical Religious Communities around the Close of the Middle Ages (Brill, forthcoming).

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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction
1 Monograph Structure

1 Veritas, Caritas, and Reform
1 Historical Background until 1412
2 Intellectual Precursors and the Christian Platonist Tradition
3 The Hussites
4 Truth and Being
5 Psychology and Ecclesiology
6 Reform Methodology

2 Order, Peace, and the Antichrist
1 Historical Background: the Indulgence Controversy until Hus’s Execution
2 Visions of Order and Peace
3 Visions of Identity and Disruption

3 The Lay Chalice
1 Historical Background: from Utraquism to the Dawn of Tábor
2 The Utraquist Controversy: Foundations and Significance
3 Theology and Anthropology
4 Sacred Politics and Voluntarism
5 Ethical Agency

4 Revolt and Revolution
1 Historical Background: 1419–1420
2 Jan Želivský
3 Reformist Tábor
4 Chiliastic Tábor
5 Revolutionary Tábor

Conclusions
Bibliography
Index