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The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany [electronic resource]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology SerPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated Aug. 2000.Description: 224 p. 09.000 x 06.000 inISBN:
  • 9780195137125
  • 0195137124 (Trade Cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 144/.0943 21
Online resources: Summary: Annotation This book deals with the impact of the Reformation debate in Germany on the most prominent intellectual movement of the time: humanism. Although it is true that humanism influenced the course of the Reformation, says Erika Rummel, the dynamics of the relationship are better described by sayingthat humanism was co-opted, perhaps even exploited, in the religious debate.
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Annotation This book deals with the impact of the Reformation debate in Germany on the most prominent intellectual movement of the time: humanism. Although it is true that humanism influenced the course of the Reformation, says Erika Rummel, the dynamics of the relationship are better described by sayingthat humanism was co-opted, perhaps even exploited, in the religious debate.

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