The theology of John Fisher

This book investigates the intellectual career of Bishop John Fisher (1469–1535), the early sixteenth-century bishop of Rochester and victim of Henry VIII's Reformation, whose numerous writings included one of the most influential refutations of the century of Martin Luther. Richard Rex investi...

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Main Author: Rex, Richard 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1990
In:Year: 1990
Reviews:[Rezension von: Rex, Richard, The Theology of John Fisher] (1992) (Stafford, W. S.)
Thomas More. The search for the inner man. By Louis L. Martz. Pp. xi+ 112 incl. 4 figs. New Haven-London: Yale University Press, 1990. £12.95. 0 300 047843 - The Theology of John Fisher. By Rex Richard. Pp. xii + 293. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. £30. 0 521 39177 6 (1992) (Kenny, Anthony)
[Rezension von: Rex, Richard, The Theology of John Fisher] (1992) (Mayer, Thomas F.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Fisher, John 1459-1535
Further subjects:B Fisher, John
B Catholic Church ; England ; Doctrines ; History ; 16th century
B Catholics (England) History 16th century
B Fisher, John ; Saint ; 1469-1535
B Catholics England History, 16th century
B Catholic Church
B Catholic Church (England) Doctrines History 16th century
B Fisher, John Saint (1469-1535)
B Catholics ; England ; History ; 16th century
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Print version: 9780521391771
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Summary:This book investigates the intellectual career of Bishop John Fisher (1469–1535), the early sixteenth-century bishop of Rochester and victim of Henry VIII's Reformation, whose numerous writings included one of the most influential refutations of the century of Martin Luther. Richard Rex investigates the life and work of Fisher the scholar from his arrival in Cambridge in the 1480s to his prolonged literary campaign against Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon in the years 1527–31. He traces the intellectual influences of scholasticism and humanism in his education and his subsequent career, and the way in which Fisher attempted to cope with the tensions between the authority of the church and the critical implications of humanist study. The heart of the book is concerned with Fisher's most important works, his treatises against Luther and Oecolompadius in the 1520s. Rex draws attention to the perceptiveness and originality of his critique of Protestant doctrines, and attempts to restore one of the greatest intellectuals of early sixteenth-century England to his rightful place as a central figure in the scholarship of the age.
Humanism and scholasticism in late fifteenth-century Cambridge -- The preaching bishop -- Fisher and the Christian humanists, 1500-1520 -- The Magdalene controversy -- Fisher and the Catholic campaign against Luther -- Authority -- Faith, grace and justification -- The eucharist -- The inspiration and translation of scripture -- The controversy over Henry VIII's first marriage -- Conclusion -- Appendix: John Fisher's library
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ISBN:0511520212
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511520211