Late Mediaeval Piety, Humanism and Luther’s Theology

In his essay The origins of the French Reformation, Lucien Febvre exposes a number of weaknesses in common interpretations of the Reformation—that it had been brought about because of abuses in the church and especially because of Luther’s anger at these abuses. But what, asked Febvre, does one then...

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Auteur principal: Yule, George 1919-2000 (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: 1981
Dans: Studies in church history
Année: 1981, Volume: 17, Pages: 167-180
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