The spiritual legacy of Hans Denck / / Hans Deck and Clarence Bauman.

This book presents the life and thought of Hans Denck (1550-1527), the contemplative genius of the Anabaptist movement. The author examines the medieval context, mystic content, and Jewish roots of Denck's spirituality and translates into English his theological treatises, the original German o...

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Superior document:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : E.J. Brill,, [1991]
©1991
Year of Publication:1991
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation thought.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Clarence Bauman
  • Excerpts / Clarence Bauman
  • Preface / Clarence Bauman
  • Introduction / Clarence Bauman
  • 1 Biographical and Literary Landmarks / Clarence Bauman
  • 2 Denck's Spirituality / Clarence Bauman
  • 1 Introduction to Hans Denck's Nuremberg Confession / Clarence Bauman
  • 2 Denck's Statement to the Augsburg City Council About the Nuremberg Proceedings [1526] / Clarence Bauman
  • 3 Whether God is the Cause of Evil / Clarence Bauman
  • 4 Concerning the Law of God / Clarence Bauman
  • 5 He who Truly Loves the Truth / Clarence Bauman
  • 6 Concerning True Love / Clarence Bauman
  • 7 The Order of God / Clarence Bauman
  • 8 Denck's Letter to Oecolampadius / Clarence Bauman
  • 9 Protestation and Confession / Clarence Bauman
  • 10 Some Propositions / Clarence Bauman
  • 1 Latin Poems and Letters / Clarence Bauman
  • 2 Regarding Polemic Against Denck / Clarence Bauman
  • 3 The Micah Commentary / Clarence Bauman
  • Bibliography / Clarence Bauman
  • Glossary / Clarence Bauman
  • Index of Persons / Clarence Bauman
  • Index of Subjects / Clarence Bauman.