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- catalog abstract ""This study examines expectations of imminent judgment that energized reform movements in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe. It probes the apocalyptic vision of the Lollards, followers of the Oxford professor John Wyclif (1384). The Lollards repudiated the medieval church and established conventicles despite officially sanctioned prosecution. While exploring the full spectrum of late medieval apocalypticism, this work focuses on the diverse range of Wycliffite literature - political and religious treatises, sermons, biblical commentaries, including trial records to reveal a dynamic strain of apocalyptic discourse. It shows that sixteenth-century English apocalypticism was fed by vibrant, indigenous Wycliffite well springs. The rhetoric of Lollard apocalypticism is analyzed and its effect on carriers and audiences is investigated, illuminating the rise of evil in church and society as perceived by the Lollards and their radical reform program."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b10865196.
- catalog coverage "England Church history 1066-1485.".
- catalog coverage "England Church history 16th century.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""This study examines expectations of imminent judgment that energized reform movements in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe. It probes the apocalyptic vision of the Lollards, followers of the Oxford professor John Wyclif (1384). The Lollards repudiated the medieval church and established conventicles despite officially sanctioned prosecution. While exploring the full spectrum of late medieval apocalypticism, this work focuses on the diverse range of Wycliffite literature - political and religious treatises, sermons, biblical commentaries, including trial records to reveal a dynamic strain of apocalyptic discourse. It shows that sixteenth-century English apocalypticism was fed by vibrant, indigenous Wycliffite well springs. The rhetoric of Lollard apocalypticism is analyzed and its effect on carriers and audiences is investigated, illuminating the rise of evil in church and society as perceived by the Lollards and their radical reform program."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Apocalypticism: Definitions, Connotations, and Models. 1. The Sociological Model of Millenarianism. 2. The Medievalist Approach. 3. Apocalyptic Lenses. 4. Apocalyptic Models -- Ch. 2. "To Moralyze Aright:" The Established Apocalyptic Vision in Late Medieval England. 1. The Archetypal Antichrist. 2. The Historical Antichrist. 3. The Popularization of the Historical Antichrist Tradition. 4. The Established Antichrist Depiction and the Medieval Church -- Ch. 3. Missing Links in English Apocalypticism: John Wyclif and the Lollards. 1. The Origins of English Reformation Apocalypticism. 2. Wyclif's Eschatology -- Ch. 4. For the Reformation of the Whole Church: the Opus Arduum. 1. Prolegomena: The World in Schism. 2. Historical Exegesis in the Opus Arduum. 3. Competing Apocalyptic Visions: The Opus Arduum versus the Established Version. 4. Degradation and Transformation: Canon Law and Evangelical Law -- Ch. 5. The Dissemination of Lollard Apocalypticism -- Ch. 6. Lollard Apocalypticists: Looking in from the Outside -- Ch. 7. The Legacy of Lollard Apocalypticism. 1. Lollardy and Subversive, Late Medieval Apocalypticism. 2. Lollard Apocalypticism and John Bale -- App. A. The Entry "Antichristus" in the Floretum -- App. B. The Entry "Adventus" in the Floretum.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-222) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xii, 229 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Antichrist and the Lollards.".
- catalog identifier "9004110887 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Antichrist and the Lollards.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in medieval and Reformation thought, 0585-6914 ; v. 70".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden ; Boston : Brill,".
- catalog relation "Antichrist and the Lollards.".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 1066-1485.".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 16th century.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "284/.3 21".
- catalog subject "Antichrist History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Apocalyptic literature History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Apocalyptic literature History.".
- catalog subject "BR750 .B68 1998".
- catalog subject "Lollards England History.".
- catalog subject "Lollards.".
- catalog subject "Millennialism England History of doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Apocalypticism: Definitions, Connotations, and Models. 1. The Sociological Model of Millenarianism. 2. The Medievalist Approach. 3. Apocalyptic Lenses. 4. Apocalyptic Models -- Ch. 2. "To Moralyze Aright:" The Established Apocalyptic Vision in Late Medieval England. 1. The Archetypal Antichrist. 2. The Historical Antichrist. 3. The Popularization of the Historical Antichrist Tradition. 4. The Established Antichrist Depiction and the Medieval Church -- Ch. 3. Missing Links in English Apocalypticism: John Wyclif and the Lollards. 1. The Origins of English Reformation Apocalypticism. 2. Wyclif's Eschatology -- Ch. 4. For the Reformation of the Whole Church: the Opus Arduum. 1. Prolegomena: The World in Schism. 2. Historical Exegesis in the Opus Arduum. 3. Competing Apocalyptic Visions: The Opus Arduum versus the Established Version. 4. Degradation and Transformation: Canon Law and Evangelical Law -- Ch. 5. The Dissemination of Lollard Apocalypticism -- Ch. 6. Lollard Apocalypticists: Looking in from the Outside -- Ch. 7. The Legacy of Lollard Apocalypticism. 1. Lollardy and Subversive, Late Medieval Apocalypticism. 2. Lollard Apocalypticism and John Bale -- App. A. The Entry "Antichristus" in the Floretum -- App. B. The Entry "Adventus" in the Floretum.".
- catalog title "The Antichrist and the Lollards : apocalypticism in late medieval and Reformation England / by Curtis V. Bostick.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".