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We believe in God and in Christ. Not in the church : the influence of Wessel Gansfort on Martin Bucer / Marijn de Kroon ; translated by Maria Sherwood Smith.

Van Pelt Library BT91 .K7613 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kroon, Marijn de, 1928-2021.
Series:
Princeton theological seminary studies in reformed theology and history
Princeton Theological Seminary studies in Reformed theology and history
Standardized Title:
Wij geloven in God en in Christus, niet in de kerk. English
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Church--Authority--History of doctrines.
Church.
Reformation.
Bucer, Martin, 1491-1551.
Bucer, Martin.
Gansfort, Wessel, 1419-1489.
Gansfort, Wessel.
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.
Augustine.
Church--Authority.
Physical Description:
xxi, 101 pages ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First English edition.
Place of Publication:
Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, [2009]
Summary:
This English translation from the Dutch volume is a study of a quotation by St. Augustine as it was understood in the late medieval period. Marijn de Kroon focuses on how this quotation was interpreted by two theologians: Wessel Gansfort, the Northern humanist and theologian connected to the Devotio moderna and the Brethren of the Common Life, and Martin Bucer, the Protestant reformer who further developed Gansfort's ideas. This study is accompanied by a series of shorter texts, all showing the reception of Augustine's phrase in late medieval theology and contrasting it with Gansfort's understanding of it, which Bucer was to adopt. With his commented edition of sourcetexts, de Kroon throws a new light on the links between late medieval and Reformation thought, demonstrating how a fully fledged reformer like Bucer used the works of medieval theologians. In fact, this is the first work to point to a concrete case of Gansfort's influence on the Reformation.
Contents:
Introduction xv
1 Augustine Makes His Entrance xv
2 Through the Back Door of Canon Law (Corpus Iuris Canonici) xvii
3 Augustine's Criticism of Mani's Epistula fundamenti xviii
4 Introductory Note to Chapter 1 xxi
Chapter 1 Six Interpretations 1
1 William of Occam (d. 1347) 1
2 Hermann von Schildesche (d. 1357) 5
3 Gregory of Rimini (d. 1358) 8
4 Pierre d'Ailly (d. 1420) 12
5 Thomas Netter Waldensis (d. 1430) 17
6 Gabriel Biel (d. 1495) 21
Chapter 2 Who Has Authority in the Church? 27
1 Wessel Gansfort's Interpretation 27
2 Why Did Wessel Gansfort Write This? 30
3 Excursus: Gansfort and Luther 32
4 Preliminary Remarks on the Present Edition of Wessel Gansfort's Treatise on Authority in the Church 33
5 The Text: Wessel Gansfort, Ecclesiastical Dignity and Power 34
Chapter 3 Martin Bucer and Wessel Gansfort: Exploratory Forays 67
1 Introduction 67
Bucer's Commentary on Romans 8:18 67
Bucer Chooses Wessel Gansfort 68
2 Exploratory forays 70
Wessel's Treatise De Eucharistia 70
Wessel's Treatise De potestate ecclesiastica 73
Edification and Piety 75
Religious Office as a Position 77
3 Antithetical Formulations 79
4 "Nature Is...the Will of God." 84
5 Wessel's Praise of Francis of Assisi 85
6 Concluding Remarks 86.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9780664232931
0664232930
OCLC:
308214570

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