Re-Envisioning Christian Humanism
of God’s beneficence but cannot be practiced unless it rob a man of all his senses and degrades him to a block.’^40 Much more co ...
Naturally we want to know wherein lies our iconicity. In what respects do we mirror God back to Godself and then to each other? ...
very order of the creation the paternal solicitude of God for man is conspicuous, because he furnished the world with all things ...
Calvin’s idea of propertyfits within this general framework. Private prop- erty is for the general good.‘Those who have riches, ...
creation and scripture leads us to acknowledge God as majestic, such acknow- ledgement taking the form of honour and adoration. ...
5 Erasmian Humanism and the Elizabethan Hermeneutics of the Eucharist Torrance Kirby INTRODUCTION One of the key‘forms of conver ...
ERASMUS ON THE NATURE OF COGNITION In his blistering attack on the egregious moral abuses of the late medieval church in hisEnch ...
In 1504 Erasmus sent a copy of hisHandbookto his humanist colleague John Colet, Dean of St Paul’s, together with an account of h ...
translations of the sixteenth century, is arguably the most consequential of all publishing events of the sixteenth century. The ...
an Erasmian approach in the best philological tradition ofliterae humaniores. The Greek verbmeta-noieinsignifies in thefirst, mo ...
Pliny the Younger speaks ofconversioas a radical alteration of point of view or opinion,^15 while both Cicero and Quintilian emp ...
the sacramental hermeneutics in the theology of a mid-sixteenth-century English divine, namely John Jewel. JOHN JEWEL (1522–71) ...
Peter Martyr, especially the works of St. Augustine, in which they both greatly delighted’.^22 Following the accession of Queen ...
Jewel’s challenge triggered a public sensation; indeed the response elicited in both pulpit and press was virtually unprecedente ...
coherent religious self-understanding, with broad implications not only for the definition of the institutions of ecclesiastical ...
SIGNS AND THINGS SIGNIFIED The conflicting claims of both traditional scholastic and Reformed humanist sacramental theology are ...
of, before the councel of Laterane, holden at Rome, in the yere of our Lorde. M. ccxv (1215)’.^34 Jewel’s charge of the novelty ...
Vermigli, Cranmer,^38 and Nicholas Ridley in the previous decade.^39 Indeed, Jewel’s precise formulation of the sacramental herm ...
book on the Sacrament’.^44 Augustine’s insistence upon the necessity of drawing a clear distinction betweensignumandres signific ...
traditionalist Oxford divines—William Chedsey, President of Corpus Christi College, William Tresham, Canon of Christ Church and ...
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