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Crossing Traditions: Essays on the Reformation and Intellectual History: in Honour of Irena Backus(212 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions)

Crossing Traditions: Essays on the Reformation and Intellectual History: in Honour of Irena Backus(212 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions)


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Irena Backus' scholarship has been characterised by profound historical learning and philological acumen, extraordinary mastery of a wide range of languages, and broad-ranging interests. From the history of historiography to the story of Biblical exegesis and the reception of the Church Fathers, her research on the long sixteenth century stands as a point of reference for both historians of ideas and church historians alike. She also explored late medieval theology before turning her attention to the interplay of religion and philosophy in the seventeenth century, the focus of her late research. This volume assembles contributions from 35 international specialists that reflect the breadth of her interests and both illustrate and extend her path-breaking legacy as a scholar, teacher and colleague. La recherche d’Irena Backus témoigne d’une culture historique et philologique étendue, de son impeccable maîtrise des instruments linguistiques et de la multiplicité de ses centres d’intérêt. Ses études sont aujourd’hui une référence essentielle pour les spécialistes de l’histoire intellectuelle, de l’histoire de l’exégèse biblique et de la réception des Pères de l’Eglise pendant le long XVIe siècle. Seiziémiste de formation, elle s’est également aventurée dans d’autres chronologies, en s’intéressant à l’Église de la fin du moyen âge et à la philosophie de ce XVIIe siècle qui l’a de plus en plus passionnée et qui constitue aujourd’hui son centre d’intérêt majeur. Ce recueil célèbre son long et original enseignement et ses grandes qualités de chercheuses et de collègue.

Table of Contents:
À la croisée des traditions et des savoirs : notes introductives sur l’historiographie d’Irena Backus Maria-Cristina Pitassi Part 1. The Reformed Churches: Institutions, Policies, and Society Conflict and Dissidence within the Early French Reformed Churches Philip Benedict and Nicolas Fornerod Calvin’s Creative Revision of Liturgical Time Elsie McKee Jean Calvin au miroir de l’Interim d’Augsbourg. Réactions polémiques, discours consolatoire et genèse d’un nouveau projet de réforme (1548–1550) Nathalie Szczech Les raisons d’un Bannissement (1562) : Antoine Froment, une Figure de l’implantation de la réforme à Genève, entre intégration et éviction Geneviève Gross Bèze raconte sa rencontre avec Henri Iv à l’Eluiset Alain Dufour A Quarrel between St. Rocco, a Chestnut Tree, and a Church Bell: Popularising Calvin for the Italian Reformed in the Grisons Federico Zuliani Les registres des consistoires réformés. « Lieux de mémoire » et récit collectif Christian Grosse Part 2. Looking over the Past: The Reception of the Church Fathers and the History of Biblical Hermeneutics Erasmus (1515) between the Bible and the Fathers: Threshold of a Hermeneutic Mark Vessey Voix sans vertu. Complément à l’histoire des théologies de la Parole Philippe Büttgen Calvin’s Commentary on Psalm 1 and Providential Faith: Reformed Influences on the Psalms in English Barbara Pitkin Ésaïe 11 dans l’Esaiae prophetia d’Augustin Marlorat (1564) : quelques remarques exégétiques Annie Noblesse-Rocher Pierre Pithou, Théodore de Bèze et la chronologie des traités de Tertullien Pierre Petitmengin Les pratiques de la lecture érudite de la Bible avant 1630 Ian Maclean Le triomphe de l’église anglicane ? Johann Ernst Grabe éditeur d’Irénée Jean-Louis Quantin Notes on the Use of Irenaeus and Justin Martyr in Isaac Newton’s Of the Church Pablo Toribio Pérez The Contribution of the History of Exegesis to the History of Ideas Mark W. Elliott Part 3. The Reformers: Theological Views and Religious Struggles Charles Quint, la peur, le sang … Denis Crouzet Huldrych Zwingli’s Dream of the Lord’s Supper Bruce Gordon Les auteurs païens dans les Colloques d’Érasme et de Maturin Cordier Karine Crousaz Le discours de Pierre Viret sur la pauvreté. Quelques réflexions sur ses influences Claire Moutengou Barats « Mieulx vault essuyvre la verité en petit nombre … » Choisir le bon côté et définir les adversaires dans l’Epistre très utile de Marie Dentière Daniela Solfaroli Camillocci Tolerant Humanists? Nikolaus Zurkinden and the Debate between Calvin, Castellio, and Beza Ueli Zahnd “Flowers Wrought in Carpets”: Looking Afresh at the Homily against Peril of Idolatrie Antoinina Bevan Zlatar The Critique of Calvin in Jansenius’s Augustinus Ralph Keen Femme qui prêche : une figure de la polémique confessionnelle au crible de Bayle Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard Who is Actually Catholic? How Our Traditional Categories Keep Us from Understanding the Evangelical Reformations Randall C. Zachman Part 4. Theology and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries: Arguments, Challenges, and Encounters Palinodiam Canere: Rhetoric, Philosophy, & Theology in Erasmus Brian Cummings Melanchthon et l’éthique réformée. Le probleme du statut du droit naturel Christoph Strohm L’assujettissement du fils selon Calvin Marc Vial Was It Really Viral? Natural Theology in the Early Modern Reformed Tradition Richard A. Muller Leibniz’s References to St. Paul Hartmut Rudolph Houtteville et les Modernes Carlo Borghero Aux origines des Lumières. Les manuscrits philosophiques clandestins et l’histoire des idées Gianni Paganini Bibliographie d’Irena Backus Index of Names

About the Author :
Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Ph.D. (1985), University of Geneva, is Professor of History of theology and philosophy of the 17th and 18th centuries at that university; she is the Director of the Institut d’Histoire de la Réformation. Daniela Solfaroli Camillocci, Ph.D. (1997), Scuola Normale Superiore (Pisa, Italy), is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Geneva and a staff member of the Institut d’Histoire de la Réformation.


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  • ISBN-13: 9789004338630
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 610
  • Series Title: 212 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
  • Sub Title: in Honour of Irena Backus
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9004338632
  • Publisher Date: 07 Dec 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 41 mm
  • Weight: 1064 gr


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