The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, Volume 1

The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, Volume 1
Title The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Henry M. Baird
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 233
Release 2004-04-02
Genre Religion
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This 2004 Wipf & Stock edition of The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre by Henry Baird is a digital facsimile of the original 1896 edition published by Kegan Paul, Trench & Company

The Wars of Religion in France, 1559-1576

The Wars of Religion in France, 1559-1576
Title The Wars of Religion in France, 1559-1576 PDF eBook
Author James Westfall Thompson
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 1915
Genre France
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Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV.

Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV.
Title Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV. PDF eBook
Author David C. Agnew
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1871
Genre
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Hatred in Print

Hatred in Print
Title Hatred in Print PDF eBook
Author Luc Racaut
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2017-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1351931571

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Catholic polemical works, and their portrayal of Protestants in print in particular, are the central focus of this work. In contrast with Germany, French Catholics used printing effectively and agressively to promote the Catholic cause. In seeking to explain why France remained a Catholic country, the French Catholic response must be taken into account. Rather than confront the Reformation on its own terms, the Catholic reaction concentrated on discrediting the Protestant cause in the eyes of the Catholic majority. This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate over the nature of the French Wars of Religion, to explain why they were so violent and why they engaged the loyalities of such a large portion of the population. This study also provides an example of the successful defence of catholicism developed independently and in advance of Tridentine reform which is of wider significance for the history of the Reformation in Europe.

Blasphemy, Immorality, and Anarchy

Blasphemy, Immorality, and Anarchy
Title Blasphemy, Immorality, and Anarchy PDF eBook
Author Jerome Friedman
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1987
Genre History
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The Mark of the Sacred

The Mark of the Sacred
Title The Mark of the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Dupuy
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 239
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0804788456

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This study of religion and violence “forces us to reexamine some of our most cherished self-images of modern liberal democratic societies” (Charles Taylor). Jean-Pierre Dupuy, prophet of what he calls “enlightened doomsaying,” has long warned that modern society is on a path to self-destruction. In this book, he pleads for a subversion of this crisis from within, arguing that it is our lopsided view of religion and reason that has set us on this course. In denial of our sacred origins and hubristically convinced of the powers of human reason, we cease to know our own limits: our disenchanted world leaves us defenseless against a headlong rush into the abyss of global warming, nuclear holocaust, and the other catastrophes that loom on our horizon. Reviving the religious anthropology of Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, and Marcel Mauss and in dialogue with the work of René Girard, Dupuy shows that we must remember the world’s sacredness in order to keep human violence in check. A metaphysical and theological detective, he tracks the sacred in the very fields where human reason considers itself most free from everything it judges irrational: science, technology, economics, political and strategic thought. In making such claims, The Mark of the Sacred takes on religion bashers, secularists, and fundamentalists at once. Written by one of the deepest and most versatile thinkers of our time, it militates for a world where reason is no longer an enemy of faith. “The Mark of the Sacred is one of those rare books . . . which, in an enlightened well-organized state, should be printed and freely distributed in all schools!” —Slavoj Žižek

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of St. John's College Cambridge

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of St. John's College Cambridge
Title A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of St. John's College Cambridge PDF eBook
Author St. John's College (University of Cambridge). Library
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1913
Genre Manuscripts
ISBN

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