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Julius Pflug (1499-1564) et la crise religieuse dans l'Allemagne du XVIe siècle : essai de synthèse biographique et théologique / par J.V. Pollet.

LIBRA BR350.P46 P64 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pollet, J. V. (Jacques V.)
Series:
Studies in medieval and Reformation thought ; v. 45.
Studies in medieval and Reformation thought ; v. 45
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Pflug, Julius von, 1499-1564.
Pflug, Julius von.
Germany--Church history--16th century.
Germany.
Church history.
Reformation--Germany.
Reformation.
Catholic Church--Germany--Bishops--Biography.
Catholic Church.
Bishops.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
446 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1990.
Summary:
This book retraces the life and work of Julius Pflug (1499-1564). Its interest is twofold: first, it allows us to survey the progress of the Lutheran Reformation, which Catholic apologists such as Pflug, Gropper, Witzel were unable to stop; secondly, as Pflug became entangled in all the political and religious events of his time, this biography reveals a wide range of personalities in Saxony and Germany and in imperial circles. On the other hand, if Pflug's work belongs to a period of transition, it retains through its irenic character an interest of topicality, while opinion is more sensitive to conciliation than to opposition of confessional differences.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [401]-406)
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
9004092412
OCLC:
22581866

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