Ryan convincingly demonstrates that Gerson's conciliarism was motivated primarily by a return to apostolic virtues of poverty, simplicity, and holiness; the newer ideas of democracy and representative government articulated by Marsiglius of Padua were not central to Gerson's agenda. His program of protest and renewal centers on a call to return to the 'apostolic life,' a concern that has found repeated expression in the church ever since the rise of monasticism and reached intense fervor in the fourteenth century. This book brings a fresh voice to conciliar studies with its nuanced understanding of the forces at work to end the papal schism.

Carl Volz, Luther Seminary

John J. Ryan provides a penetrating analysis of the events and motives that led the French theologian Jean Charlier de Gerson (1363-1429) to become a leading figure in the medieval conciliarist movement.
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John J. Ryan provides a penetrating analysis of the events and motives that led the French theologian Jean Charlier de Gerson (1363-1429) to become a leading figure in the medieval conciliarist movement.
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Product details

ISBN
9780788504648
Published
1998
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Weight
331 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Thickness
10 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
96

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