Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome

Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome
Title Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. McGinness
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 351
Release 2014-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1400864070

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At the end of the sixteenth century, when painters, writers, and scientists from all over Europe flocked to Rome for creative inspiration, the city was also becoming the center of a vibrant and assertive Roman Catholic culture. Closely identified with Rome, the Counter-Reformation church sought to strengthen itself by building on Rome's symbolic value and broadcasting its cultural message loudly and skillfully to the European world. In a book that captures the texture and flavor of this rhetorical strategy, Frederick McGinness explores the new emphasis placed on preaching by Roman church leaders. Looking at the development of a sacred oratory designed to move the heart, he traces the formation of a long-lasting Catholic worldview and reveals the ingenuity of the Counter-Reformation in the transformation of Renaissance humanism. McGinness not only describes the theory of sermon-writing, but also reconstructs the circumstances, social and physical, in which sermons were delivered. The author considers how sermons blended spirituality with pious legends--for example, stories of the early martyrs--and evocative metaphors to fashion a respublica christiana of loyal Catholics. Preachers projected a "right" view of history, social relationships, and ecclesiastical organization, while depicting a spiritual topography upon which Catholics could chart a path to salvation. At the center of this topography was Rome, a vast stage set for religious pageantry, which McGinness brings to life as he follows the homiletic representations of the city from a bastion of Christian militancy to a haven of harmony, light, and tranquility. Originally published in 1995. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Modern American Oratory

Modern American Oratory
Title Modern American Oratory PDF eBook
Author Ralph Curtis Ringwalt
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1898
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way

Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way
Title Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way PDF eBook
Author William Pittenger
Publisher Good Press
Pages 112
Release 2019-12-19
Genre Fiction
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"Toasts and Forms of Public Address for Those Who Wish to Say the Right Thing in the Right Way" by William Pittenger. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

America’s Great Age of Rhetoric, 1770-1860

America’s Great Age of Rhetoric, 1770-1860
Title America’s Great Age of Rhetoric, 1770-1860 PDF eBook
Author Merrill D. Whitburn
Publisher BRILL
Pages 726
Release 2024-05-23
Genre History
ISBN 9004696601

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This book analyzes the advocacy, conceptualization, and institutionalization of rhetoric from 1770 to 1860. Among the forces promoting advocacy was the need for oratory calling for independence, the belief that using rhetoric was the way to succeed in biblical interpretation and preaching, and the desire for rhetoric as entertainment. Conceptually, leaders followed classical and German rhetoricians in viewing rhetoric as an art of ethical choice. Institutionally, a rhetorician such as Ebenezer Porter called for the development of organizations at all levels, a “sociology of rhetoric.” Orville Dewey highlighted the passion for rhetoric, calling his times “the age of eloquence.”

Oratory Sacred and Secular

Oratory Sacred and Secular
Title Oratory Sacred and Secular PDF eBook
Author William Pittenger
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1873
Genre Oratory
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Oratory Sacred and Secular

Oratory Sacred and Secular
Title Oratory Sacred and Secular PDF eBook
Author William Pittenger
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1868
Genre Elocution
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The Round Table

The Round Table
Title The Round Table PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 416
Release 1868
Genre American literature
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