The Front-Runner of the Catholic Reformation: The Life and Works of Johann von Staupitz

Author:   Franz Posset ,  Professor Euan Cameron ,  Professor Bruce Gordon ,  Dr. Bridget Heal
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9780754608660


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   27 June 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Franz Posset ,  Professor Euan Cameron ,  Professor Bruce Gordon ,  Dr. Bridget Heal
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780754608660


ISBN 10:   0754608662
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   27 June 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'What makes Posset's book worth reading for the historian is not only his thorough analysis of Staupitz's theology and concepts of reform concepts, but also the detailed documentation of Staupitz' s close involvement in the early Reformation process.' H-Net Reviews '... fills a huge gap in Anglophone literature on the early Reformation and Catholic Reformation. It serves all scholars by systematically exploring Staupitz's writings and recorded sermons and by challenging the prevailing view of Staupitz as a 'fore-runner' of the Reformation.' Renaissance and Reformation '... a rich and stimulating English-language monograph that looks at Staupitz the preacher on his own terms.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'It should be placed on the reading lists of Reformation courses for both graduate and upper-division undergraduates, not just for its adjusted appraisal of Staupitz's importance, but also for the rich picture it paints of the German religious situation in the early sixteenth century.' American Benedictive Review '... all those interested in late medieval and Reformation thought will certainly profit from the extensive research and minute examination of Luther's mentor that have created this book.' Religious Studies Review '... I highly recommend the book. For the English-speaking world it is unrivaled. Younger scholars in particular will appreciate the work: it not only includes several useful translations of Staupitz's writings but also a nearly complete bibiography of relevant sources.' Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte '... an important contribution to Reformation history, not least because it sees beyond the oversimplification of imagining that a decaying Catholic church led to the birth of a protestant alternative to grasp the truth that roots of the Reformation are to be found in the Catholic tradition...' Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique '... both useful and stimulating... Posset's book makes a useful contribution to English-language scholarship on Staupitz...' Journal of Ecclesiastical History


'What makes Posset's book worth reading for the historian is not only his thorough analysis of Staupitz's theology and concepts of reform concepts, but also the detailed documentation of Staupitz' s close involvement in the early Reformation process.' H-Net Reviews '... fills a huge gap in Anglophone literature on the early Reformation and Catholic Reformation. It serves all scholars by systematically exploring Staupitz's writings and recorded sermons and by challenging the prevailing view of Staupitz as a 'fore-runner' of the Reformation.' Renaissance and Reformation '... a rich and stimulating English-language monograph that looks at Staupitz the preacher on his own terms.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'It should be placed on the reading lists of Reformation courses for both graduate and upper-division undergraduates, not just for its adjusted appraisal of Staupitz's importance, but also for the rich picture it paints of the German religious situation in the early sixteenth century.' American Benedictive Review '... all those interested in late medieval and Reformation thought will certainly profit from the extensive research and minute examination of Luther's mentor that have created this book.' Religious Studies Review '... I highly recommend the book. For the English-speaking world it is unrivaled. Younger scholars in particular will appreciate the work: it not only includes several useful translations of Staupitz's writings but also a nearly complete bibiography of relevant sources.' Archiv fA1/4r Reformationsgeschichte '... an important contribution to Reformation history, not least because it sees beyond the oversimplification of imagining that a decaying Catholic church led to the birth of a protestant alternative to grasp the truth that roots of the Reformation are to be found in the Catholic tradition...' Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique '... both useful and stimulating... Posset's book makes a useful contribution to English-language scholarship on Staupitz...' Journal of Ecclesiastical History


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Dr Franz Posset, independent scholar, USA

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