Dawn of the Reformation
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Dawn of the Reformation  -     By: Heiko Oberman

Dawn of the Reformation

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1992 / Paperback

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Throughout these essays there runs a common theme: the need to place the Reformation movement in its medieval context, and to bridge the ideological gaps between late medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation studies. The opening chapters consider late medieval thought and the emergence of the young Luther at the center of the Reformation movement. There follows a study of the impact upon Luther of the philological, spiritual, and philosophical traditions of sixteenth-century Europe. These traditions are fully examined in order to discern what Luther and his followers silently ignored or rejected, and so to delineate what is new and original in early Reformation thought. The remaining chapters move from Luther to the wider world of events marking the Reformation era: the Peasant War, the Copernican Revolution, the beginning of the Counter reformation and the reforms initiated by the Council of Trent. 309 pages, paperback, from Eerdmans Publishing.

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Title: Dawn of the Reformation
By: Heiko Oberman
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 1992
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 0802806554
ISBN-13: 9780802806550
Stock No: WW2806554

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Throughout these essays there runs a common theme: the need to place the Reformation movement in its medieval context, and to bridge the ideological gaps between late medieval Renaissance, and Reformation studies.

The opening chapters consider late medieval thought and the emergence of the young Luther at the center of the Reformation movement. There follows a study of the impact upon Luther of the philological, spiritual, and philosophical traditions of sixteen-century Europe. These traditions are fully examined in order to discern what Luther and his followers silently ignored or rejected, and so to delineate what is new and original in early Reformation thought.

The remaining chapters move from Luther to the wider world of events marking the Reformation era: the Peasant War, the Copernican Revolution, the beginning of the Counter-reformation and the reformed initiated by the Council of Trent.

Author Bio

(1930-2001) Former Regents Professor of History anddirector of the Division for Late Medieval and ReformationStudies at the University of Arizona. A native of TheNetherlands and an ordained minister, Professor Obermanwas considered the pre-eminent Dutch Calvinist authority onlate-medieval theology. He was the author of manywell-received books on the Reformation, including the 1982biography Luther: Man Between God and the Deviland the three volume set on the Reformation: The Dawnof the Reformation: Essays in Late Medieval and EarlyReformation Thought, The Impact of theReformation: Essays, and The Reformation: Rootsand Ramifications.

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Steven Ozment
"Here is Oberman at his most provocative and creative, a scholar from whom one always learns something new."

Gordon Rupp
"At last, a Protestant scholar, with immense learning, has landed on this dark side of the moon, with scholarly essays as enthralling as they are indispensable."

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