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The Dynamics Of The Early Reformation In Their Reformed Augustinian Context Robert Christman

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The Dynamics Of The Early Reformation In Their Reformed Augustinian Context Robert Christman
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Robert Christman
ISBN: 9789048550876, 9048550874
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Dynamics Of The Early Reformation In Their Reformed Augustinian Context Robert Christman by Robert Christman 9789048550876, 9048550874 instant download after payment.

On July 1, 1523, Johann van den Eschen and Hendrik Voes, two Augustinians friars from Antwerp, were burned on the Grand Plaza in Brussels, thereby becoming the first victims of the Reformation. Despite being well-known, the event barely registers in most Reformation histories. By tracing its origins and examining the impact of the executions on Martin Luther, on the Reformed Augustinian world, and on the early Reformation in the Low Countries and the German speaking lands, this study definitively demonstrates that the burnings were in fact the dénouement of broader trends within Late Medieval Reformed Augustinianism, as well as a watershed in the early Reformation. In doing so, it also reveals the central role played by the Augustinian friars of Lower Germany in shaping both the content and spread of the early Reformation, as well as Wittenberg's influence on the events leading up to these first executions.

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