Theologian of sin and grace : : the process of radicalization in the theology of Matthias Flacius Illyricus / / Luka Ilić.
The Croatian-born Matthias Flacius Illyricus (1520-1575) was a Lutheran theologian and reformer who spent most of his adult life in the German-speaking territories of the Holy Roman Empire, playing an important role within the Evangelical churches and in the confessionalization of his day. Luka Ilic...
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Superior document: | Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz ; Volume 225 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Germany ;, Bristol, Connecticut : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, 2014. ©2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Edition: | 1 ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz ;
Volume 225. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
Notes: | "With 11 figures"--T.p. verso. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Body; Introduction; 1. The Three Phases of Radicalization of Flacius' Theology; 2. Remarks on the Notions of Radicalism and Radicalization; Chapter One: Formative Years: The Pre-Radicalization Phase, 1536-1548; 1. Upbringing and Education within the Realm of La Serenissima Repubblica; 2. North of the Alps: Peregrinatio academica and Early Network-Building; a) Augsburg; b) Basel; c) Tübingen; 3. Wittenberg: Flacius' Theological Formation at the Center of Lutheranism
- a) Flacius, A Disciple and Lifelong Follower of Lutherb) A Complex Relationship: Philipp Melanchthon and Flacius; 4. Concluding Remarks to Flacius' Early Years; Chapter Two: Phase One: The Shaping of Flacius' Theology Through Controversies, 1548-1557; 1. Flacius Becomes a Recognized Oppositional Figure, 1548-1557; 2. Intensification of the Persecution of Protestants under Venetian Control; a) The Trial and Execution of Baldo Lupetino and its Impact on Flacius; 3. Magdeburg, 1549-1557: Heading the Adiaphoristic Controversy
- 4. Looking to Luther's Theology for Inspiration and Rationale to Resist the Augsburg Interim5. The Majorist Controversy: The Role of Good Works in Salvation; 6. Indecision Concerning the Future: Flacius' Intermediary Stop at Köthen; 7. The Controversy with Andreas Osiander: The Nature of Divine Justification; 8. The Debate between Schwenckfeld and Flacius: The Question of Scriptural Interpretation; 9. Flacius' Church History Projects and Plans in Magdeburg; a) Catalogus testium veritatis; b) The Magdeburg Centuries
- 10. The Second Eucharistic Controversy: Flacius' Contribution to the Growing Distancing and Differentiation between Lutheran and Reformed Understandings11. Summary of Flacius' Magdeburg Years; 12. Excursus: Reception of Flacius' Concept of Adiaphora in the Twentieth Century; Chapter Three: Phase Two: Flacius Within the Ecclesiastical and Political Establishment in Ernestine Saxony, 1557-1562; 1. An Academic Call: Flacius as Professor at the Newly Established University of Jena; 2. A Dissenting Opinion: Flacius' Role in the Religious Colloquy of Worms
- 3. Flacius' Criticism of the Frankfurt Recess4. Flacius' Attempt at Rooting Out »Particular Corruptions, Sects, and Errors«: The Weimar Book of Confutation; 5. The Synergistic Controversy: The Role of the Human Free Will; 6. The Weimar Disputation of 1560 and its Aftermath; 7. Final Analysis of Flacius' Jena Years; Chapter Four: Phase Three: Flacius' Attempts at Rehabilitation and Vindication, 1562-1575; 1. A Wandering Scholar: Flacius' Time at Regensburg, 1562-1566 ; a) Flacius' Missionary Plans: Endeavors at Establishing Theological Schools in Regensburg and Klagenfurt
- 2. Flacius against the Heidelberg Catechism, Erastus and Olevianus