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Reform and Renewal in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

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Reform is one of the most significant themes, spiritual and intellectual, of the Middle Ages; and it has both institutional and individual dimensions. The Reformation crisis led to further variatio...
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  • 30 December 1999
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Reform is one of the most significant themes, spiritual and intellectual, of the Middle Ages; and it has both institutional and individual dimensions. The Reformation crisis led to further variations on this crucial theme. This volume examines the theme of Reform from a variety of viewpoints while covering more than four centuries. Some contributions look at Apocalyptic dimensions in writings on reform. Another focuses on the influence of Gerhart Ladner on the study of reforming themes and reform movements.
These articles will be useful for the study of intellectual history, ecclesiastical history, the history of spirituality and the study of Apocalypticism.

Contributors include: Gregory S. Beirich, Christopher M. Bellitto, Gerald Christianson, Thomas C. Giangreco, William V. Hudon, Lawrence F. Hundersmarck, Thomas M. Izbicki, Daniel Marcel La Corte, Thomas E. Morrissey, Francis Oakley, Joseph F. O’Callaghan, Gilbert Ouy, Robert Somerville, Phillip H. Stump, and Morimichi Watanabe.

Publications by Louis B. Pascoe, S.J.:
Jean Gerson: Principles of Church Reform, ISBN: 978 90 04 03645 1 (Out of print)
Church and Reform: Bishops, Theologians, and Canon Lawyers in the Thought of Pierre d'Ailly (1351-1420), ISBN: 978 90 04 14062 2
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Price: $168.00
Pages: 268
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Publication Date: 30 December 1999
ISBN: 9789004113992
Format: Other
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Thomas M. Izbicki, Ph.D. (1973) in History, Cornell University, is Collection Development Coordinator at the Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University. He has published extensively on medieval papalism, including - with J.H. Burns - Conciliarism and Papalism (Cambridge University Press, 1997).

Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph.D. (1997) in History, Fordham University, is Assistant Professor of Church History, St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, Yonkers, New York. He is preparing a book on Nicolas de Clamanges.