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Constantino de la Fuente (San Clemente, 1502–Seville, 1560)

Constantino de la Fuente (San Clemente, 1502–Seville, 1560)
Author: Frances Luttikhuizen
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3647565024

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During the first half of the sixteenth century the Spanish Inquisition fought "Lutheranism" in a benign way, but as time passed the power struggle between those that favoured reform and the detractors intensified, until persecution became relentless under the mandate of Inquisitor General Fernando de Valdés. The power struggle did not catch Constantino by surprise, but the tables turned faster than he had expected. On 1 August 1558 Constantino preached his last sermon in the cathedral of Seville; fifteen days later he was imprisoned. Constantino's evangelising zeal is evident in all his works, but the core of his theology can be found in Beatus Vir, where he deals with the doctrines of sin and pardon, free grace, providence, predestination, and the relationship between faith and works. In his exposition of Psalm 1, Constantino does not resort to human philosophies but associates the spiritual fall of humanity with ugliness. In his exhortation to the reader, he states: "we shall plainly see the repulsiveness of that which seems so good in the eyes of insane men, and the beauty and greatness of that which the Divine Word has promised and assured those who turn to its counsel."


Underground Protestantism in Sixteenth Century Spain

Underground Protestantism in Sixteenth Century Spain
Author: Frances Luttikhuizen
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3647551104

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Frances Luttikhuizen chronicles the arrival, reception, and suppression of Protestant thought in sixteenth century Spain—referred to at that time as 'Lutheranism'. It opens with several chapters describing the socio-political-religious context that prevailed in Spain at the beginning of the sixteenth century and the growing trend to use the vernacular for parts of the Mass, as well as for catechizing the populace. Special attention is given to the forerunners, that is, the early alumbrado-deixados, the role of Cardinal Cisneros, and the impact of Erasmus and Juan de Valdes, etc. The use of archival material provides new details regarding the historical framework and the spread of evangelical thought in sixteenth century Spain. These dispatches and trial records greatly enrich the main body of the work, which deals with the arrival and confiscation of evangelical literature, the attitude of Charles V and Philip II towards religious dissidents, and the severe persecution of the underground evangelical circles at Seville and Valladolid. Special attention is given to the many women involved in the movement. The recurrent mention of the discovery and confiscation of prohibited literature shows how books played an important role in the development of the movements. The final chapters focus on the exiles and their contributions, the persecution of foreigners, and the years up to the abolition of the Inquisition. The work concludes with the efforts made in the nineteenth century to rediscover the history of the persecuted sixteenth century Spanish Protestants and their writings.


The Old Spanish Reformers

The Old Spanish Reformers
Author: Constantino Ponce de la Fuente
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781990771651

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Dictionary of the Reformation

Dictionary of the Reformation
Author: Klaus Ganzer
Publisher: Encyclopedia of Theology and C
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book covers every important aspect of the Reformation, including the major Protestant branches, developments in England, and the causes of the counter-Reformation in the Catholic Church


Bibliothèque d'humanisme et Renaissance

Bibliothèque d'humanisme et Renaissance
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2004
Genre: France
ISBN:

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1941- includes section "Notes et documents."


Cultural Encounters

Cultural Encounters
Author: Mary Elizabeth Perry
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2024-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520377419

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More than just an expression of religious authority or an instrument of social control, the Inquisition was an arena where cultures met and clashed on both shores of the Atlantic. This pioneering volume examines how cultural identities were maintained despite oppression. Persecuted groups were able to survive the Inquisition by means of diverse strategies—whether Christianized Jews in Spain preserving their experiences in literature, or native American folk healers practicing medical care. These investigations of social resistance and cultural persistence will reinforce the cultural significance of the Inquisition. Contributors: Jaime Contreras, Anne J. Cruz, Jesús M. De Bujanda, Richard E. Greenleaf, Stephen Haliczer, Stanley M. Hordes, Richard L. Kagan, J. Jorge Klor de Alva, Moshe Lazar, Angus I. K. MacKay, Geraldine McKendrick, Roberto Moreno de los Arcos, Mary Elizabeth Perry, Noemí Quezada, María Helena Sanchez Ortega, Joseph H. Silverman This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1995.


Princes and Princely Culture

Princes and Princely Culture
Author: Martin Gosman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004135727

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The essays in this volume discuss princely courts north of the Alps and Pyrenees between 1450-1650 as focal points for products of medieval and renaissance culture such as literature, music, political ideology, social and governmental structures, the fine arts and devotional practice.


A Silent Minority

A Silent Minority
Author: Susan Plann
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520204713

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"This book provides very important evidence that changes in institutional attitudes toward manual language can be traced to broader changes in the accepted conceptions of the nature of language. . . . [It] will prove to be a milestone in the developing discipline of deaf history."--Harlan Lane, author of The Mask of Benevolence