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Renaissance Religious Thought: Between Tradition and Reform
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231939305
- EAN9798231939305
- Date de parution06/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
"Renaissance Religious Thought: Between Tradition and Reform" by Benjamin Shaw offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most transformative periods in Christian history. This book delves into the intricate interplay between the enduring traditions of the medieval Church and the bold impulses for reform that reshaped theology, spirituality, and ecclesiastical structures during the Renaissance.
From the revival of classical learning and the critical scholarship of humanists like Erasmus, to the passionate mysticism of Devotio Moderna, and from the seismic challenges posed by Luther and Calvin to the resolute responses of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, Shaw paints a vivid picture of a faith tradition in dynamic tension. Richly detailed and thoughtfully analyzed, this work reveals how Renaissance religious thought laid the foundations for modern Christianity, negotiating the delicate balance between honoring heritage and embracing change.
Essential for scholars and readers interested in theology, history, and the cultural forces that shaped Western civilization, this book illuminates the enduring dialogue between tradition and innovation that continues to define religious life today.
From the revival of classical learning and the critical scholarship of humanists like Erasmus, to the passionate mysticism of Devotio Moderna, and from the seismic challenges posed by Luther and Calvin to the resolute responses of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, Shaw paints a vivid picture of a faith tradition in dynamic tension. Richly detailed and thoughtfully analyzed, this work reveals how Renaissance religious thought laid the foundations for modern Christianity, negotiating the delicate balance between honoring heritage and embracing change.
Essential for scholars and readers interested in theology, history, and the cultural forces that shaped Western civilization, this book illuminates the enduring dialogue between tradition and innovation that continues to define religious life today.














