Erasmus' Zotheid En De Scholastieke Theologen: Erasmus's folly and scholastic theology.

In the chapter on the theologians in the 'Praise of Folly,' which appeared in 1511, Erasmus not only sharply criticizes the all too sophisticated issues of scholastic theology, but also the doctrines which were considered dogmas. In this first edition he already vaguely indicates in what s...

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Published in:Trajecta
Main Author: Gielis, Marcel 1948- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam University Press 1995
In: Trajecta
Further subjects:B Theology
B ERASMUS, Desiderius, d. 1536
B SCHOLASTICISM (Theology)
B Praise of Folly, The (Book : Erasmus)
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Summary:In the chapter on the theologians in the 'Praise of Folly,' which appeared in 1511, Erasmus not only sharply criticizes the all too sophisticated issues of scholastic theology, but also the doctrines which were considered dogmas. In this first edition he already vaguely indicates in what sense theology should be reformed in his view; in a new edition in 1514 he concentrates further on this theme and argues in favor of a more evangelically oriented theology. According to the scholastic theologians, Erasmus here betrays bad insight into the right relation between Scripture and tradition.
ISSN:0778-8304
Contains:Enthalten in: Trajecta