Author: G. Cerny
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400943431
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
The Character of Seventeenth-Century French Protestantism and the Place of the Huguenot Refuge following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes Thirty-seven years ago the late Emile-G. Leonard regretted that there were so few historical studies of seventeenth-century French Protestantism and no general 1 historical synthesis for the period as a whole. At the time Leonard's observation was accurate. Seventeenth-century French Protestantism traditionally remained a questionable and problematical subject for historians. All too frequently historians neglected it in favor of emphasizing its origins in the second-half of the sixteenth century and its renascence since the French Revolution. When the rare historian broke his silence and considered French Protestantism in the seventeenth-century, was meager and generally ambivalent or negative. The historiographer his treatment of seventeenth-century French Protestantism could only cite the outstanding works of Jean Pannier and Orentin Douen, which taken together emphasized the new pre eminence of Parisian Protestantism in the seventeenth century, and the genuine works of synthesis by John Vienot and Matthieu Lelievre, which again had to be placed side by side in order to complete coverage of the whole of the seventeenth 2 century. The only true intellectual history of seventeenth-century French Protestantism was the study by Albert Monod, which, however, dealt with the second-half of the century and, then, only in the broad context of both Protestant 3 and Catholic thought responding to the challenge of modern rationalism.
Theology, Politics and Letters at the Crossroads of European Civilization
Author: G. Cerny
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400943431
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
The Character of Seventeenth-Century French Protestantism and the Place of the Huguenot Refuge following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes Thirty-seven years ago the late Emile-G. Leonard regretted that there were so few historical studies of seventeenth-century French Protestantism and no general 1 historical synthesis for the period as a whole. At the time Leonard's observation was accurate. Seventeenth-century French Protestantism traditionally remained a questionable and problematical subject for historians. All too frequently historians neglected it in favor of emphasizing its origins in the second-half of the sixteenth century and its renascence since the French Revolution. When the rare historian broke his silence and considered French Protestantism in the seventeenth-century, was meager and generally ambivalent or negative. The historiographer his treatment of seventeenth-century French Protestantism could only cite the outstanding works of Jean Pannier and Orentin Douen, which taken together emphasized the new pre eminence of Parisian Protestantism in the seventeenth century, and the genuine works of synthesis by John Vienot and Matthieu Lelievre, which again had to be placed side by side in order to complete coverage of the whole of the seventeenth 2 century. The only true intellectual history of seventeenth-century French Protestantism was the study by Albert Monod, which, however, dealt with the second-half of the century and, then, only in the broad context of both Protestant 3 and Catholic thought responding to the challenge of modern rationalism.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400943431
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
The Character of Seventeenth-Century French Protestantism and the Place of the Huguenot Refuge following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes Thirty-seven years ago the late Emile-G. Leonard regretted that there were so few historical studies of seventeenth-century French Protestantism and no general 1 historical synthesis for the period as a whole. At the time Leonard's observation was accurate. Seventeenth-century French Protestantism traditionally remained a questionable and problematical subject for historians. All too frequently historians neglected it in favor of emphasizing its origins in the second-half of the sixteenth century and its renascence since the French Revolution. When the rare historian broke his silence and considered French Protestantism in the seventeenth-century, was meager and generally ambivalent or negative. The historiographer his treatment of seventeenth-century French Protestantism could only cite the outstanding works of Jean Pannier and Orentin Douen, which taken together emphasized the new pre eminence of Parisian Protestantism in the seventeenth century, and the genuine works of synthesis by John Vienot and Matthieu Lelievre, which again had to be placed side by side in order to complete coverage of the whole of the seventeenth 2 century. The only true intellectual history of seventeenth-century French Protestantism was the study by Albert Monod, which, however, dealt with the second-half of the century and, then, only in the broad context of both Protestant 3 and Catholic thought responding to the challenge of modern rationalism.
Réflexions désintéressées sur la constitution du pape Clément XI, qui condamne le Nouveau Testament du Pére Quesnel
Author: J. D. F.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gallicanism
Languages : fr
Pages : 416
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gallicanism
Languages : fr
Pages : 416
Book Description
Reflexions desinteressees sur la Constitution du pape Clement 11. qui condamne le Nouveau Testament du pere Quesnel ... On a ajouté a ces Reflexions la Constitution du Pape & les pieces les plus essentielles des differents partis sur cette matiere
Réflexions des interessées sur la Constitution du Pape Clement XI, qui condamne le nouveau testament du Pere Quesnel
Réflexions désintéressées sur la constitution du Pape Clément XI qui condamne "le nouveau testament" du Père Quesnel, dans lesquelles on examine les droits du pape, les libertez de l'Eglise gallicane, les plaintes des augustiniens... On a ajouté à ces Réflexions la constitution du Pape, et les pièces les plus essentielles des différents partis sur cette matière. [signé
Réflexions désintéressées sur la constitution du Pape Clément XI qui condamne "le nouveau testament" du Père Quesnel
Réflexions desintéressées sur la Constitution du pape Clément XI., qui condamne le Nouveau Testament du pere Quesnel ... On a ajouté à ces Réflexions la Constitution du Pape & les pieces les plus essentielles des differents partis sur cette matiére
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1700-1721 : Clement XI)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 430
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 430
Book Description
Réflexions désintéressées sur la constitution du pape Clément XI, qui condamne le Nouveau Testament du Père Quesnel, dans lesquelles on examine les droits du pape, les libertés de l'Église gallicane, les plaintes des Augustiniens, et les différents remèdes qu'on y peut apporter. On a ajouté à ces Réflexions la constitution du pape et les pièces les plus essentielles des différents partis sur cette matière
REFLEXIONS DESINTERESSÉES Sur la Constitution DU PAPE CLEMENT XI. qui condamne LE NOUVEAU TESTAMENT DU PERE QUESNEL
Author: Klement XI. (papež)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gallicanism
Languages : fr
Pages : 430
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gallicanism
Languages : fr
Pages : 430
Book Description