The antichrist and the Lollards: apocalypticism in late medieval and reformation England

This study examines expectations of imminent judgment that energized reform movements in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe. It probes the apocalyptic vision of the Lollards, followers of the Oxford professor John Wycliff (1384). The Lollards repudiated the medieval church and established conventi...

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Main Author: Bostick, Curtis V. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Latin
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Published: Leiden Boston Köln Brill 1998
In: Studies in medieval and reformation thought (70)
Year: 1998
Reviews:The AntiChrist and the Lollards. Apocalypticism in late medieval and Reformation England. By Curtis V. Bostick. (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, 70.) Pp. xii+233. Leiden–Boston–Cologne: Brill, 1998. Nlg 138. 90 04 11088 7; 0585 6914 (2000) (Hope, Andrew)
[Rezension von: Bostick, Curtis V., The Antichrist and the Lollards: Apocalypticism in Late Medieval and Reformation England] (1999) (Marshall, Peter)
Series/Journal:Studies in medieval and reformation thought 70
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Apocalypticism / Lollards / History
B Wyclif, Johannes 1324-1384 / Apocalypticism
B England / Apocalypticism / Wyclifites / History
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