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- catalog contributor b12201943.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1 Structure and Context: The Problem of Luther, the Correspondence, Humanism and the Gospel 1 -- Historiographic framework 9 -- Representative biographical and general treatments of Luther and the Reformation 10 -- Representative Luther biographies 16 -- Some general reformation studies and their treatment of Luther 18 -- Studies containing significant content on Luther and humanism 19 -- Specialized Luther issues by topic 29 -- Letters of Luther 29 -- Philology and textual analysis 30 -- Luther as Exegete 30 -- Luther and education 32 -- Printing and Luther 34 -- 2 A Many-Splendored Cause: Crucial Issues in Humanism 36 -- Essential aspects from studies of Renaissance humanism 37 -- Kristeller 37 -- Civic humanism 41 -- Christian humanism 45 -- Representative examples of scholarship in northern humanism 48 -- Useful issues for Luther studies derived from Renaissance humanism 50 --".
- catalog description "Eloquence, rhetorical style and classical antiquity 50 -- Linguistics 52 -- Manuscript recovery, interpretation and dissemination 54 -- Power of eloquence: poetry, history, prose and the pursuit of humanist truth 56 -- Educational enhancements 60 -- Redeeming the times 62 -- Pleasing the supporters 68 -- 3 Gaining the Credentials: Humanism and Luther's Progress from Student to Theologian 71 -- Erfurt years: Luther and his early encounter with humanism 72 -- Early Wittenberg years: Luther and the Reuchlin controversy 78 -- Luther's defense of his academic credentials 87 -- 4 Fanning the Flames: Humanism and Luther's Response to the Firestorm over the Theses 97 -- Discussion of humanist influences of a general nature in the period 1517-18 99 -- Luther's humanistic attitudes toward education 100 -- Humanist stylistic considerations 113 -- Introductions and conclusions to Luther's letters 126 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-240) and index.".
- catalog description "Luther and Erasmus in the period between Leipzig and the Wartburg 197 -- Luther's distrust of Italians 200 -- Luther and Greek 201 -- Luther's defense--continued change in tone 205 -- Luther's frustration with and counter-attack on Eck 206 -- Gospel as priority--Luther's exhortation to Spalatin 209.".
- catalog description "Organizational trends in the correspondence 132 -- Theology grounded ad fontes: concern for learning based on proper authority 141 -- German national pride 150 -- Attitude toward and treatment of other humanists 154 -- 5 Luther and Eck: Distrust and the Leipzig Debate 163 -- Educational issues 164 -- Curricular reform at Wittenberg University 164 -- Stylistic changes in the letters 170 -- Luther's use of Greek 170 -- Luther and the vernacular 172 -- Changes in epistolary style 178 -- A more serious tone 180 -- Luther's disenchantment with much of humanism 183 -- A strong defense 185 -- Attempts at alliances with major humanists 185 -- Luther and the use of history as a defense 186 -- Publish or perish 190 -- Luther, the gospel and humanism 191 -- 6 Anticipations of Persecution and a Necessary Otium: Luther from Leipzig through Worms to the Wartburg 193 -- Quintilian, rhetoric and the vernacular 194 --".
- catalog extent "vii, 244 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Renaissance humanism in support of the Gospel in Luther's early correspondence.".
- catalog identifier "0754603504 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Renaissance humanism in support of the Gospel in Luther's early correspondence.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershot : Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Renaissance humanism in support of the Gospel in Luther's early correspondence.".
- catalog subject "284.1/092 21".
- catalog subject "BR333.5.H85 D67 2001".
- catalog subject "Humanism.".
- catalog subject "Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 Structure and Context: The Problem of Luther, the Correspondence, Humanism and the Gospel 1 -- Historiographic framework 9 -- Representative biographical and general treatments of Luther and the Reformation 10 -- Representative Luther biographies 16 -- Some general reformation studies and their treatment of Luther 18 -- Studies containing significant content on Luther and humanism 19 -- Specialized Luther issues by topic 29 -- Letters of Luther 29 -- Philology and textual analysis 30 -- Luther as Exegete 30 -- Luther and education 32 -- Printing and Luther 34 -- 2 A Many-Splendored Cause: Crucial Issues in Humanism 36 -- Essential aspects from studies of Renaissance humanism 37 -- Kristeller 37 -- Civic humanism 41 -- Christian humanism 45 -- Representative examples of scholarship in northern humanism 48 -- Useful issues for Luther studies derived from Renaissance humanism 50 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Eloquence, rhetorical style and classical antiquity 50 -- Linguistics 52 -- Manuscript recovery, interpretation and dissemination 54 -- Power of eloquence: poetry, history, prose and the pursuit of humanist truth 56 -- Educational enhancements 60 -- Redeeming the times 62 -- Pleasing the supporters 68 -- 3 Gaining the Credentials: Humanism and Luther's Progress from Student to Theologian 71 -- Erfurt years: Luther and his early encounter with humanism 72 -- Early Wittenberg years: Luther and the Reuchlin controversy 78 -- Luther's defense of his academic credentials 87 -- 4 Fanning the Flames: Humanism and Luther's Response to the Firestorm over the Theses 97 -- Discussion of humanist influences of a general nature in the period 1517-18 99 -- Luther's humanistic attitudes toward education 100 -- Humanist stylistic considerations 113 -- Introductions and conclusions to Luther's letters 126 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Luther and Erasmus in the period between Leipzig and the Wartburg 197 -- Luther's distrust of Italians 200 -- Luther and Greek 201 -- Luther's defense--continued change in tone 205 -- Luther's frustration with and counter-attack on Eck 206 -- Gospel as priority--Luther's exhortation to Spalatin 209.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Organizational trends in the correspondence 132 -- Theology grounded ad fontes: concern for learning based on proper authority 141 -- German national pride 150 -- Attitude toward and treatment of other humanists 154 -- 5 Luther and Eck: Distrust and the Leipzig Debate 163 -- Educational issues 164 -- Curricular reform at Wittenberg University 164 -- Stylistic changes in the letters 170 -- Luther's use of Greek 170 -- Luther and the vernacular 172 -- Changes in epistolary style 178 -- A more serious tone 180 -- Luther's disenchantment with much of humanism 183 -- A strong defense 185 -- Attempts at alliances with major humanists 185 -- Luther and the use of history as a defense 186 -- Publish or perish 190 -- Luther, the gospel and humanism 191 -- 6 Anticipations of Persecution and a Necessary Otium: Luther from Leipzig through Worms to the Wartburg 193 -- Quintilian, rhetoric and the vernacular 194 --".
- catalog title "Renaissance humanism in support of the Gospel in Luther's early correspondence : taking all things captive / Timothy P. Dost.".
- catalog type "text".