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Mysticism in the Reformation (1500-1650) : Vol.VI.1(The Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism) / Bernard McGinn

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Presence of God: A History of Western Christian Mysticism ; 6.1Publication details: New York : Cross Road Publishing Company; 2016.Description: 349pISBN:
  • 9780824522308
DDC classification:
  • K40 M175
Partial contents:
The Dividing of Western Christianity 1 Historical Background 4 Notes 16 Chapter 1 Mysticism and the Magisterial Reformers 21 Martin Luther 21 Mysticism in Reformed Protestantism 47 Notes 56 Chapter 2 Mysticism in the Radical Reformation 68 Development of the Radical Reformation 68 Andreas Karlstadt (1486-1541) 74 Thomas Miintzer (ca. 1490-1525) 83 Hans Denck (ca. 1500-1527) 94 Sebastian Franck (1499-1542) 100 Valentin Weigel (1533-1588) 112 Conclusion 128 Notes 130 Chapter 3 Two Lutheran Mystics 147 Johann Arndt: Integrating Mysticism into the Lutheran Tradition 148 Jacob Boehme: "The Philosopher of the Simple" Arndt and Boehme as Lutheran Mystics Notes Chapter 4 Mysticism in the EngUsh Reformation Historical Background Anglican Spirituality and Mysticism Mystical Themes of Early Anglican Preachers Anglican Mystical Poetry Puritan Mysticism
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The Dividing of Western Christianity 1 Historical Background 4 Notes 16 Chapter 1 Mysticism and the Magisterial Reformers 21 Martin Luther 21 Mysticism in Reformed Protestantism 47 Notes 56 Chapter 2 Mysticism in the Radical Reformation 68 Development of the Radical Reformation 68 Andreas Karlstadt (1486-1541) 74 Thomas Miintzer (ca. 1490-1525) 83 Hans Denck (ca. 1500-1527) 94 Sebastian Franck (1499-1542) 100 Valentin Weigel (1533-1588) 112 Conclusion 128 Notes 130 Chapter 3 Two Lutheran Mystics 147 Johann Arndt: Integrating Mysticism into the Lutheran Tradition 148 Jacob Boehme: "The Philosopher of the Simple" Arndt and Boehme as Lutheran Mystics Notes Chapter 4 Mysticism in the EngUsh Reformation Historical Background Anglican Spirituality and Mysticism Mystical Themes of Early Anglican Preachers Anglican Mystical Poetry Puritan Mysticism

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