ISBN:
9780823274420
,
0823274454
,
082327442X
,
9780823274451
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 313 pages)
Series Statement:
Fordham series in medieval studies
Parallel Title:
Print version Europe after Wyclif
DDC:
274/.05
Keywords:
Wycliffe, John Influence
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Wycliffe, John
;
Rezeption
;
Theologie
;
Europe
;
Europa
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RELIGION ; Christian Theology ; History
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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
;
Church history
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Kirchliche Erneuerung
;
Wyclif, Johannes
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Wycliffe, John
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Europe Church history 600-1500
;
Europe
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Wyclif, Johannes 1324-1384
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Rezeption
;
Europa
;
England
;
Böhmen
;
Theologie
;
Kirchliche Erneuerung
;
Geschichte 1300-1450
Abstract:
This volume brings together scholarship that discusses late-medieval religious controversy on a pan-European scale, with particular attention to developments in England, Bohemia, and at the general councils of the fifteenth century. Controversies such as those that developed in England and Bohemia have received ample attention for decades, and recent scholarship has introduced valuable perspectives and findings to our knowledge of these aspects of European religion, literature, history, and thought. Yet until recently, scholars working on these controversies have tended to work in regional isolation, a practice that has given rise to the impression that the controversies were more or less insular, their significance measured in terms of their local or regional influence. "Europe After Wyclif" was designed specifically to encourage analysis of cultural cross-currents-the ways in which regional controversies, while still products of their own environments and of local significance, were inseparable from cultural developments that were experienced internationally
Abstract:
This volume brings together scholarship that discusses late-medieval religious controversy on a pan-European scale, with particular attention to developments in England, Bohemia, and at the general councils of the fifteenth century. Controversies such as those that developed in England and Bohemia have received ample attention for decades, and recent scholarship has introduced valuable perspectives and findings to our knowledge of these aspects of European religion, literature, history, and thought. Yet until recently, scholars working on these controversies have tended to work in regional isolation, a practice that has given rise to the impression that the controversies were more or less insular, their significance measured in terms of their local or regional influence. "Europe After Wyclif" was designed specifically to encourage analysis of cultural cross-currents-the ways in which regional controversies, while still products of their own environments and of local significance, were inseparable from cultural developments that were experienced internationally
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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