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Catholic And Protestant Translations Of The Imitatio Christi 14251650 Maximilian Von Habsburg

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Catholic And Protestant Translations Of The Imitatio Christi 14251650 Maximilian Von Habsburg
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Maximilian von Habsburg
ISBN: 9781317169291, 1317169298
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Catholic And Protestant Translations Of The Imitatio Christi 14251650 Maximilian Von Habsburg by Maximilian Von Habsburg 9781317169291, 1317169298 instant download after payment.

The Imitatio Christi is considered one of the classic texts of Western spirituality. There were 800 manuscript copies and more than 740 different printed editions of the Imitatio between its composition in the fifteenth century and 1650. During the Reformation period, the book retained its popularity with both Protestants and Catholics; with the exception of the Bible it was the most frequently printed book of the sixteenth century. In this pioneering study, the remarkable longevity of the Imitatio across geographical, chronological, linguistic and confessional boundaries is explored. Rather than attributing this enduring popularity to any particular quality of universality, this study suggests that its key virtue was its appropriation by different interest groups. That such an apparently Catholic and monastic work could be adopted and adapted by both Protestant reformers and Catholic activists (including the Jesuits) poses intriguing questions about our understanding of...

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