Preaching in Fourteenth-century Bohemia

Preaching in Fourteenth-century Bohemia
Title Preaching in Fourteenth-century Bohemia PDF eBook
Author Peter C. A. Morée
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1999
Genre Bohemia (Czech Republic)
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Corpus Mysticum

Corpus Mysticum
Title Corpus Mysticum PDF eBook
Author Henri Cardinal de Lubac S.J.
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 416
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0268161097

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One of the major figures of twentieth-century Catholic theology, Henri Cardinal de Lubac was known for his attention to the doctrine of the church and its life within the contemporary world. In Corpus Mysticum de Lubacinvestigates a particular understanding of the relation of the church to the eucharist. He sets out the nature of the church as communion, a doctrine that influenced the thinking of the Second Vatican Council. With the publication of Corpus Mysticum, this important text of contemporary Catholic ecclesiology and sacramental theology is available for the first time in an English translation. Its publication fills a significant gap in the range of de Lubac's works available to English-speaking scholars. It will be an important resource in the widespread and ongoing ecumenical discussions among Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox theologians.

A Companion to Jan Hus

A Companion to Jan Hus
Title A Companion to Jan Hus PDF eBook
Author Ota Pavlicek
Publisher BRILL
Pages 457
Release 2015-02-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004282726

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A Companion to Jan Hus includes eleven substantial essays covering the central aspects of the life, thought and commemoration of Jan Hus († 1415), Czech theologian, reformer and martyr. Besides older experienced specialists in the Hussite studies, also younger researchers who enter the scientific discourse with new approaches participated in the volume. Experts and students alike will profit from this guide to Jan Hus, who was well known as follower of John Wyclif and forerunner of Martin Luther. Burning of Jan Hus at the stake at the Council of Constance gave rise in Bohemia to religious and social revolt that ushered the European reformations of the 16th century.

Jan Hus

Jan Hus
Title Jan Hus PDF eBook
Author Pavel Soukup
Publisher Purdue University Press
Pages 337
Release 2019-12-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1612496067

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Jan Hus was a late medieval Czech university master and popular preacher who was condemned at the Council of Constance and burned at the stake as a heretic in 1415. Thanks to his contemporary influence and his posthumous fame in the Hussite movement and beyond, Hus has become one of the best known figures of the Czech past and one of the most prominent reformers of medieval Europe as a whole. This definitive biography now available in English opposes the view of Hus that saw his importance primarily as a martyr, subsequently invoked by a variety of religious, national, and political groups eager to appropriate his legacy. Looking for Hus’s significance in his own time, this treatment tells a story of a late medieval intellectual who—through his dedicated pursuit of what he understood as his mission—generated conflict and eventually brought execution upon himself. By investigating the life and death of Jan Hus, one learns not only about the man, but about the church, state, and society in late medieval Europe. The story told in this book is original in structure and purpose. Each chapter takes a major event in Hus’s life as a starting point for a broader discussion of crucial problems connected to his career and the controversies he generated. How did these specific events contribute to Hus’s own convictions? By suggesting parallels to and departures from other late medieval figures and events in Europe, the book liberates Hus from a narrow and nationalist Czech historiography and places him squarely in a broader European context, showing a significance that transcended Czech borders. From a number of different vantage points, it raises a central question critical to understanding the later Middle Ages: why was a sincere ecclesiastical reformer condemned by a church council committed to reform itself?

Jan Hus

Jan Hus
Title Jan Hus PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Fudge
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 599
Release 2017-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 1786729849

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A century before Martin Luther and the Reformation, Jan Hus confronted the official Church and helped to change the face of medieval Europe. A key figure in the history of Europe and Christianity and a catalyst for religious reform and social revolution, Jan Hus was poised between tradition and innovation. Taking a stand against the perceived corruption of the Church, his continued defiance led to his excommunication and he was ultimately burned at the stake in 1415. What role did he play in shaping Medieval Europe? And what is his legacy for today? In this important and timely book Thomas A. Fudge explores Jan Hus, the man, his work and his legacy. Beginning his career at Prague University, this brilliant Bohemian preacher was soon catapulted by virtue of his radical and popular theology to the forefront of European affairs. This book fills a real gap in contemporary understanding of the medieval Church and offers an accessible and authoritative account of a most significant individual and his role in history. Jan Hus belongs to the pantheon of extraordinary figures from medieval religious history. His story is one of triumph and tragedy in a time of chaos and change.

The Politics of Preaching in Fourteenth-century Naples

The Politics of Preaching in Fourteenth-century Naples
Title The Politics of Preaching in Fourteenth-century Naples PDF eBook
Author Darleen N. Pryds
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1994
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Quests for Freedom, Second Edition

Quests for Freedom, Second Edition
Title Quests for Freedom, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Michael Welker
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 468
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532653999

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This book is the result of intensive, multiyear international and interdisciplinary cooperation. From many perspectives, the book's contributors address themes of freedom and slavery; self-determination and concepts of freedom; God-given and imprinted freedom; freedom as an ethos of belonging and solidarity; and relations between freedom, human rights, and theological orientation.