A. McGrath
The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation
Oxford 1993
Stron: 222
Język: angielski
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Contents
Preface vii
Abbreviations viii
Introduction l
1 The Shape of Late Medieval Religious Thought 9
The Crisis of Authority within the Church 12
Forerunners of the Reformation 28
2 Humanism and the Reformation 32
The Problem of Definition 32 Characteristic Features of Northern European
Humanism 38 Humanism and the Origins of the Reformed Church 43
Humanism and the Origins of the Lutheran Church 59
3 Late Medieval Theology and the Reformation 69
Nominalism. The Problem of Definition 70
Via Afoderna 75
Schola Augustimana Adoderna 86 Late Medieval Theology and the Origins of the
Reformed Church 93 Late Medieval Theology and the Origins of the
Lutheran Church 108
4 Sources and Methods: The Text of Scripture 122
5 Sources and Methods: Scripture and Tradition 140
The Concept of Tradition 141
The Principle Sola Scriptura 148
6 Sources and Methods: The Interpretation of Scripture 152
The Four-fold Sense of Scripture 152
The Letter and the Spirit 154 Hermeneutics and the Origins of the Lutheran Church 158 Hermeneutics and the Origins of the Reformed Church 167
7 Sources and Methods: The Patristic Testimony 175
The Patristic Testimony and the Origins of the
Lutheran Church 183
The Patristic Testimony and the Origins of the
Reformed Church 187
8 Sources and Methods: Towards the Universalization
of Method 191
Conclusion 197
Select Bibliography 204
Index 218
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