Re-Envisioning Christian Humanism
that Christ offered the‘figure’(as distinct from the actual physical‘sub- stance’) of his body and blood at the Last Supper, and ...
It is instructive in this connection to note also that in theBook of Common Prayerof 1552, as well as in the subsequent revision ...
Ridley—and thus in consolidating the development of a distinctively Reformed hermeneutics in the Elizabethan church. Jewel’s Cha ...
an‘instrumental’real presence as distinct from both transubstantiation and Zwinglian‘real absence’, Jewel’s deconstruction of me ...
through a gradual process of habitual sanctification.^68 While the church as earthly‘sign’of the heavenly city must be clearly d ...
signs are by no means to be confused with the things signified, nonetheless the former continue to be connected to the latter in ...
Jewel (following Vermigli and Augustine) a‘visible word’(verbum visibile), the public sermon, as the primary instrument of relig ...
Hooker, on the other hand, order, hierarchy, and obedience, the entire exter- nal, visible, and coercive apparatus of the church ...
CONCLUSION The primary achievement of Jewel’s proposed reconstruction of the semiotics of sacramental‘presence’was to advocate a ...
6 Erasmus, Christian Humanism, and Spiritual Warfare Darren M. Provost Early Italian humanists such as Petrarch, Leonardo Bruni, ...
Building on the Greeks, Roman philosophers advocated an educational programme that had as its ultimate goal not only individual ...
work of the early church fathers. To cite just one further example, Athana- sius in his workOn the Incarnationwrote:‘Therefore h ...
Renaissance humanists, in the words of Charles Trinkhaus,‘fully believed in God’s providential care for man’s well-being in this ...
Enchiridion militis christiani, which was written in 1501 andfirst published in 1503.^18 The title is often translated into Engl ...
effective way to defeat the Turks, once they have seen shining forth in us Christ’s teaching and example, once they realize that ...
these enemies, the Christian cannot remain passive but must be roused to warfare.^30 For Erasmus, however, only spiritual warfar ...
day and night on the law of the Lord, you will have no fear, day or night, but you will be protected and trained against any att ...
writings, especially in the works relating to his dispute with Luther over free will, Erasmus articulates his understanding that ...
guidance, walking in the night, hastens on his way to eternal night.’In contrast,‘Jesus Christ is the author of wisdom and indee ...
In thefinal section of his great satirical workIn Praise of Folly, where he shifts to a more serious tone in assessing the curre ...
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