Christian spirituality (Record no. 51357)

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LC control number 86029212
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International Standard Book Number 0824507657
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Classification number BV4490 .C48 1987
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Personal name Raitt, Jill, ed.
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Christian spirituality
Remainder of title : high Middle Ages and Reformation
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Crossroad
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1987
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Extent xxiii, 479p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliogs.; indexes
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Series statement [World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest: 17]
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Edited by Jill Raitt in collaboration with Bernard McGinn and John Meyendorff.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1 Apostolic life and church reform -- George H. Tavard. Part 1 - Schools and movements. 2 The mendicants. I. The spirituality of the Dominicans -- Simon Tugwell. II. The spirituality of the Franciscans -- J. A. Wayne Hellman. III. The spirituality of the Carmelites -- Keith J. Egan. IV. The spirituality of the Augustinians -- Adolar Zumkeller. 3 Major currents in late medieval devotion -- Richard Kieckhefer. 4 Spirituality and late scholasticism -- William J. Courtenay. 5 Religious women in the later Middle Ages -- Caroline Walker Bynum. 6 Schools of late medieval mysticism -- Alois Maria Haas. 7 Devotio moderna -- Otto Grundler. 8 The English mystics -- Bernard McGinn. 9 Spiritual life in Palamism -- George Mantzaridis. 10 Late medieval Russia: the possessors and the non-possessors -- Sergei Hackel. 11 Humanism. I. The spirituality of Renaissance humanism -- William J. Bouwsma. II. Ad fontes: The humanist understanding of scripture as nourishment for the soul -- James D. Tracy. 12 Luther and beginnings of the Reformation -- Marc Lienhard. 13 The spirituality of Zwingli and Bullinger in the Reformation of Zurich -- Fritz Busser. 14 The spirituality of John Calvin -- William J. Bouwsma. 15 The spirituality of the radical Reformation -- Timothy George. Part 2 -- Themes. 16 The humanity and the passion of Christ -- Ewert Cousins. 17 Marian devotion in the western church -- Elizabeth A. Johnson. 18 Liturgy and Eucharist. I. East -- Robert Taft. II. West -- James F. McCue. 19 Two visions of the church -- East and West on the eve of modern times -- John Meyendorff. 20 Saints and sinners -- Roman Catholic and Protestant spirituality in the sixteenth century -- Jill Raitt
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Summary, etc. 'The second volume in the Christian spirituality trilogy covers the period from 1150 to 1600 and deals, in effect, with three quite different Christian traditions. The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches had already broken apart in the eleventh century. The Protestant Reformation split Western Christianity in the sixteenth century, and by the year 1600 European Protestantism had taken on three basic forms: Lutheran, Reformed, and Anabaptist.'
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Binding note Hardcover
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Spiritual life--History of doctrines--Middle Ages, 600-1500
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Spiritual life--History of doctrines--16th century
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Personal name McGinn, Bernard, ed. Meyendorff, John, ed
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