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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew J.G. DrenasPublisher: The Catholic University of America Press Imprint: The Catholic University of America Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.509kg ISBN: 9780813230252ISBN 10: 081323025 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 30 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAndrew Drenas has written the first significant academic study in English of Lawrence of Brindisi, nominated by Clement VIII in 1599 as leader of the first Capuchin mission to Central Europe. Based on archival research in five countries in addition to Lawrence's own writings, the book provides us with a sense of the obstacles the mission faced in a confessionally divided territory and of Lawrence's dynamic, theatrical, and confrontational style of preaching and polemic. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the Catholic response to the Protestant challenge in early-modern Europe. - --Nicholas Davidson, University of Oxford Andrew Drenas has produced a wonderfully rich, scholarly account of a multifaceted life that has hitherto not received the attention it manifestly deserved. Based on careful archival research, Drenas places Lawrence of Brindisi in his rightful place amid the confessional battlegrounds of early-modern Europe, leaving us with a memorable account of a pivotal figure of the Catholic Reformation. --Elaine Fulton, University of Birmingham The Standard Bearer of the Roman Church--based on a great deal of thorough and punctilious research in the many European archives and monasteries where the Laurentian documentation is scattered--is a significant contribution to our understanding of St. Lawrence of Brindisi's thought in relation to his context and the time in which he lived. . . . Drenas's precise historical reconstruction, although limited to a single phase of St. Lawrence of Brindisi's apostolic activity, is, beyond being a pleasure to read, an exemplary, careful, and thorough investigation into the thought of the Apostolic Doctor. -- --Paolino Zilio, Professor Emeritus of Fundamental Theology at the Laurentianum, Venice """Andrew Drenas has written the first significant academic study in English of Lawrence of Brindisi, nominated by Clement VIII in 1599 as leader of the first Capuchin mission to Central Europe. Based on archival research in five countries in addition to Lawrence's own writings, the book provides us with a sense of the obstacles the mission faced in a confessionally divided territory and of Lawrence's dynamic, theatrical, and confrontational style of preaching and polemic. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the Catholic response to the Protestant challenge in early-modern Europe. -""--Nicholas Davidson, University of Oxford""Andrew Drenas has produced a wonderfully rich, scholarly account of a multifaceted life that has hitherto not received the attention it manifestly deserved. Based on careful archival research, Drenas places Lawrence of Brindisi in his rightful place amid the confessional battlegrounds of early-modern Europe, leaving us with a memorable account of a pivotal figure of the Catholic Reformation.""--Elaine Fulton, University of Birmingham ""The Standard Bearer of the Roman Church--based on a great deal of thorough and punctilious research in the many European archives and monasteries where the Laurentian documentation is scattered--is a significant contribution to our understanding of St. Lawrence of Brindisi's thought in relation to his context and the time in which he lived. . . . Drenas's precise historical reconstruction, although limited to a single phase of St. Lawrence of Brindisi's apostolic activity, is, beyond being a pleasure to read, an exemplary, careful, and thorough investigation into the thought of the Apostolic Doctor. --""--Paolino Zilio, Professor Emeritus of Fundamental Theology at the Laurentianum, Venice" Author InformationAndrew J.G. Drenas is visiting lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |