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Collaboration, conflict, and continuity in the Reformation : essays in honour of James M. Estes on his eightieth birthday

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Victoria University Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (Herausgebendes Organ)
Other Authors: Eisenbichler, Konrad (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Estes, James Martin (GefeierteR)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto : Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies , 2014
Series:Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies 34
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Related Items:Additional form: Collaboration, conflict, and continuity in the Reformation
Author Notes:edited by Konrad Eisenbichler
Table of Contents:
  • James M. Estes, teacher and scholar. A student's recollection
  • Andrew Colin Gow
  • James M. Estes and the collected works of Erasmus
  • James McConica
  • Friendship and collaboration. Brenz and Melanchthon : friends from youth
  • Heinz Scheible
  • Face-to-face meetings between Philip Melanchthon and Johannes Brenz : differentiated consensus in the Reformation
  • Timothy J. Wengert
  • Erasmus of Rotterdam in print : the question of reputation (1514-1521)
  • Valentina Sebastiani
  • "For what has Erasmus to do with money?" : Desiderius Erasmus, a paragonic fund-raiser
  • Susan C. Karant-Nunn
  • Wolfgang Captio and Erasmus : the rapprochement of 1535
  • Erika Rummel
  • Reforming the people and the church. Erasmian reform and education in the Ducy of Jülich-Berg
  • Nicole Kuropka
  • The history of Johannes Brenz's territorial church : an overview of the organization of the Württemberg Church
  • Hermann Ehmer
  • Reorganizing the pastorate : innovations and challenges in the French Reformed churches
  • Raymond A. Mentzer
  • The label of Erasmus, the doctrine of Luther
  • Silvana Seidel Menchi
  • Johann Herolt and Thomas Stapleton : two northern influences on preaching in the Diocese of Novara
  • Thomas Deutscher
  • The polemics of the Reformation. Too little too late : the Erasmus-Luther debate
  • Scott H. Hendrix
  • "Things I never said or thought"? : Erasmus' exegetical contribution to the early eucharistic controversy
  • Amy Nelson Burnett
  • The "three kingdoms" of Simon Musaeus : a Wittenberg student processes Luther's thought
  • Robert Kolb
  • Catholic opponents of Erasmus and Luther. Erasmus' controversy with Agostino Steuco
  • Charles E. Fantazzi
  • Slow and cautious : the origins of printed polemics by Paris theologians against Luther and Lutheranism (1519-1523)
  • Mark Crane
  • The attitudes of the Jesuits toward Erasmus
  • Paul F. Grendler
  • The search for religious peace. Religion in the religious peace agreements of the early modern period : comparative case studies
  • Irene Dingel