Luther as Heretic PB: Ten Catholic Responses to Martin Luther, 1518-1541

Author:   M. Patrick Graham
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
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Pages:   246
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
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The publication of Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 immediately elicited responses from dozens of Roman Catholics in Germany and beyond. While Luther's works and those of his leading supporters have been available in English translation for many years, those of most of his Catholic opponents have not. In order to address this imbalance, win a fairer hearing for the Catholic opposition, and make it possible for students to understand both sides of the sixteenth-century religious debates, translators have drawn on the rich resources of the Kessler Reformation Collection at the Pitts Theology Library to present here introductions to and translations of ten Catholic pamphlets. The volume begins with an essay sketching the larger background for these publications. The editors' hope is that this book will prove useful for teaching and research and will foster a deeper understanding of the sixteenth-century theological discussions by allowing today's readers to hear voices that have been mostly silent in the English-speaking world for centuries.

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Author:   M. Patrick Graham
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight:   0.365kg
ISBN:  

9780227177181


ISBN 10:   0227177185
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contributors Preface Abbreviations Timeline of Key Dates 1. Introduction / David Bagchi 2. Johann Tetzel: Rebuttal Made by Brother Johann Tetzel / Dewey Weiss Kramer 3. Johann Eck: Response on Behalf of Hieronymus Emser / David Bagchi 4. Hieronymus Emser: To the Bull in Wittenberg / Armin Siedlecki 5. Augustin Alveldt: A Sermon in which Brother Augustin of Alveldt Expresses His Complaint / Kurt K. Hendel 6. Wolfgang Wulffer: Against the Unholy Rebellion of Martin Luder / Martin Lohrmann 7. Augustin Alveldt: Against the Wittenberg Idol Martin Luther / Geoffrey Dipple 8. Johannes Cochlaeus: The Seven-Headed Luther / Ralph Keen 9. Konrad Wimpina and Others: Against Martin Luther's Confession / Dewey Weiss Kramer 10. Paul Bachmann: Response to Luther's Open Letter to Albert of Mainz / William R. Russell 11. Johann Eck: Address at Regensburg / David Ryan Stevenson Index of Topics Index of Modern Authors Index of Names Scripture Index

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"""Ten Catholic critics of Luther and the Reformation come to brilliant light and life in this excellent collection of texts, newly translated into English and crisply introduced. Scholars and students alike of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation will learn from these striking examples of rhetorical and theological hardball played at a furious pace."" John Witte Jr, Emory University"


""Ten Catholic critics of Luther and the Reformation come to brilliant light and life in this excellent collection of texts, newly translated into English and crisply introduced. Scholars and students alike of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation will learn from these striking examples of rhetorical and theological hardball played at a furious pace."" John Witte Jr, Emory University


Ten Catholic critics of Luther and the Reformation come to brilliant light and life in this excellent collection of texts, newly translated into English and crisply introduced. Scholars and students alike of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation will learn from these striking examples of rhetorical and theological hardball played at a furious pace. John Witte Jr, Emory University


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M. Patrick Graham is the Margaret A. Pitts Professor Emeritus of Theological Bibliography at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University, and coeditor of The Hebrew Bible Today (1998) and Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary (1997). David Bagchi is the Senior Lecturer in Early Modern and Ecclesiastical History and Co-Director of the Andrew Marvell Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Hull. He is co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology (2004) and author of Luther's Earliest Opponents (1991).

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