Polonia reformata : : essays on the polish reformation(s) / / Piotr Wilczek.
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Wilczek, Piotr, author. Polonia reformata : essays on the polish reformation(s) / Piotr Wilczek. Göttingen, [Germany] : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016. ©2016 1 online resource (147 p.) text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Refo500 Academic Studies ; Volume 36 Description based upon print version of record. Title Page; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Body; 1. Introduction; 2. Ideas and Polemics; 2.1 Religion on the Periphery - the Polish Case; 2.1.1 God's Playground or the Heart of Europe?; 2.1.2 John Paul II and the Fall of Communism; 2.1.3 The Polish Millennium (1966); 2.1.4 The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as the European Periphery; 2.1.5 The Triumph of the Counter-Reformation on the Periphery of Europe; 2.1.6 Conclusions: New Challenges on the Way Back to the Heart of Europe 2.2 The Polish Reception of John Calvin's Works in the Context of the History of Christianity in Poland2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Calvin's Contacts with Poland - a Bibliographical Survey; 2.2.3 Calvin's Works Translated and Published in Poland; 2.2.4 Reception of Calvin's Thought in the Early Modern Period and Academic Publications on Calvin in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries; 2.2.5 Instead of a Conclusion; 2.3 The Myth of the Polish Reformation: Socinianism in Modern Historiography 2.3.1 Stanislas Lubieniecki's Historia reformationis Polonicae as a Source of the Myth of the Polish Reformation2.3.2 Polish Reformation in Twentieth-Century Historiography; 2.3.3 Antitrinitarianism/Socinianism in Polish Historiography - an Evolution of Attitudes; 2.3.4 Conclusion: No Breakthrough after the Fall of Communism; 2.4 The Major Concepts of Antitrinitarian Theology in the 16th Century; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 The Bible; 2.4.3 Christology; 2.4.4 The Holy Trinity; 2.4.5 Nonadorantism; 2.4.6 Predestination; 2.4.7 Baptism; 2.4.8 Eucharist; 2.4.9 Church; 2.4.10 Conclusions 2.5 Raków - the Capital of Socinianism: A Unique Case of European Religious Topography in the Age of the Reformation2.6 Liber Socinianorum primarius: Introductory Remarks on the Racovian Catechism; 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Liber Socinianorum primarius; 2.6.3 Bibliographical Summary; 2.6.4 The State of Research and Proposals for the Future; 2.7 Debates between Jesuits and "Heretics" in Early Modern Polish Literature; 2.7.1 Polemical Pamphlets of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation; 2.7.2 Socinians as Principal Adversaries in Catholic Polemics 2.7.3 Jesuit Anti-Socinian and Anti-Lutheran Polemics - the Case of Marcin Łaszcz2.7.4 A Jesuit-Socinian Debate about the Authority of the Scripture; 2.7.5 Conclusion; 3. Between Luther and Socinus: Polish Poets in the Age of the Reformation; 3.1 Jan Kochanowski and Polish Confessional Dilemmas in the Mid-16th Century; 3.1.1 Jan Kochanowski - the Finest Poet of the Polish Renaissance: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch; 3.1.2 Jan Kochanowski's Religion: Protestant? Erasmian? Catholic?; 3.2 Erazm Otwinowski - a Biblical Poet 3.2.1 Erazm Otwinowski - an Adventurous Traveller, Famous Scandalmonger and Modest Poet of the Church: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 16, 2016). Reformation Poland Early works to 1800. Poland Church history. 3-525-55250-5 Refo500 academic studies ; Volume 36. |
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Wilczek, Piotr, Polonia reformata : essays on the polish reformation(s) / Refo500 Academic Studies ; Title Page; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Body; 1. Introduction; 2. Ideas and Polemics; 2.1 Religion on the Periphery - the Polish Case; 2.1.1 God's Playground or the Heart of Europe?; 2.1.2 John Paul II and the Fall of Communism; 2.1.3 The Polish Millennium (1966); 2.1.4 The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as the European Periphery; 2.1.5 The Triumph of the Counter-Reformation on the Periphery of Europe; 2.1.6 Conclusions: New Challenges on the Way Back to the Heart of Europe 2.2 The Polish Reception of John Calvin's Works in the Context of the History of Christianity in Poland2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Calvin's Contacts with Poland - a Bibliographical Survey; 2.2.3 Calvin's Works Translated and Published in Poland; 2.2.4 Reception of Calvin's Thought in the Early Modern Period and Academic Publications on Calvin in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries; 2.2.5 Instead of a Conclusion; 2.3 The Myth of the Polish Reformation: Socinianism in Modern Historiography 2.3.1 Stanislas Lubieniecki's Historia reformationis Polonicae as a Source of the Myth of the Polish Reformation2.3.2 Polish Reformation in Twentieth-Century Historiography; 2.3.3 Antitrinitarianism/Socinianism in Polish Historiography - an Evolution of Attitudes; 2.3.4 Conclusion: No Breakthrough after the Fall of Communism; 2.4 The Major Concepts of Antitrinitarian Theology in the 16th Century; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 The Bible; 2.4.3 Christology; 2.4.4 The Holy Trinity; 2.4.5 Nonadorantism; 2.4.6 Predestination; 2.4.7 Baptism; 2.4.8 Eucharist; 2.4.9 Church; 2.4.10 Conclusions 2.5 Raków - the Capital of Socinianism: A Unique Case of European Religious Topography in the Age of the Reformation2.6 Liber Socinianorum primarius: Introductory Remarks on the Racovian Catechism; 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Liber Socinianorum primarius; 2.6.3 Bibliographical Summary; 2.6.4 The State of Research and Proposals for the Future; 2.7 Debates between Jesuits and "Heretics" in Early Modern Polish Literature; 2.7.1 Polemical Pamphlets of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation; 2.7.2 Socinians as Principal Adversaries in Catholic Polemics 2.7.3 Jesuit Anti-Socinian and Anti-Lutheran Polemics - the Case of Marcin Łaszcz2.7.4 A Jesuit-Socinian Debate about the Authority of the Scripture; 2.7.5 Conclusion; 3. Between Luther and Socinus: Polish Poets in the Age of the Reformation; 3.1 Jan Kochanowski and Polish Confessional Dilemmas in the Mid-16th Century; 3.1.1 Jan Kochanowski - the Finest Poet of the Polish Renaissance: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch; 3.1.2 Jan Kochanowski's Religion: Protestant? Erasmian? Catholic?; 3.2 Erazm Otwinowski - a Biblical Poet 3.2.1 Erazm Otwinowski - an Adventurous Traveller, Famous Scandalmonger and Modest Poet of the Church: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch |
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Title Page; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Body; 1. Introduction; 2. Ideas and Polemics; 2.1 Religion on the Periphery - the Polish Case; 2.1.1 God's Playground or the Heart of Europe?; 2.1.2 John Paul II and the Fall of Communism; 2.1.3 The Polish Millennium (1966); 2.1.4 The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as the European Periphery; 2.1.5 The Triumph of the Counter-Reformation on the Periphery of Europe; 2.1.6 Conclusions: New Challenges on the Way Back to the Heart of Europe 2.2 The Polish Reception of John Calvin's Works in the Context of the History of Christianity in Poland2.2.1 Introduction; 2.2.2 Calvin's Contacts with Poland - a Bibliographical Survey; 2.2.3 Calvin's Works Translated and Published in Poland; 2.2.4 Reception of Calvin's Thought in the Early Modern Period and Academic Publications on Calvin in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries; 2.2.5 Instead of a Conclusion; 2.3 The Myth of the Polish Reformation: Socinianism in Modern Historiography 2.3.1 Stanislas Lubieniecki's Historia reformationis Polonicae as a Source of the Myth of the Polish Reformation2.3.2 Polish Reformation in Twentieth-Century Historiography; 2.3.3 Antitrinitarianism/Socinianism in Polish Historiography - an Evolution of Attitudes; 2.3.4 Conclusion: No Breakthrough after the Fall of Communism; 2.4 The Major Concepts of Antitrinitarian Theology in the 16th Century; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 The Bible; 2.4.3 Christology; 2.4.4 The Holy Trinity; 2.4.5 Nonadorantism; 2.4.6 Predestination; 2.4.7 Baptism; 2.4.8 Eucharist; 2.4.9 Church; 2.4.10 Conclusions 2.5 Raków - the Capital of Socinianism: A Unique Case of European Religious Topography in the Age of the Reformation2.6 Liber Socinianorum primarius: Introductory Remarks on the Racovian Catechism; 2.6.1 Introduction; 2.6.2 Liber Socinianorum primarius; 2.6.3 Bibliographical Summary; 2.6.4 The State of Research and Proposals for the Future; 2.7 Debates between Jesuits and "Heretics" in Early Modern Polish Literature; 2.7.1 Polemical Pamphlets of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation; 2.7.2 Socinians as Principal Adversaries in Catholic Polemics 2.7.3 Jesuit Anti-Socinian and Anti-Lutheran Polemics - the Case of Marcin Łaszcz2.7.4 A Jesuit-Socinian Debate about the Authority of the Scripture; 2.7.5 Conclusion; 3. Between Luther and Socinus: Polish Poets in the Age of the Reformation; 3.1 Jan Kochanowski and Polish Confessional Dilemmas in the Mid-16th Century; 3.1.1 Jan Kochanowski - the Finest Poet of the Polish Renaissance: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch; 3.1.2 Jan Kochanowski's Religion: Protestant? Erasmian? Catholic?; 3.2 Erazm Otwinowski - a Biblical Poet 3.2.1 Erazm Otwinowski - an Adventurous Traveller, Famous Scandalmonger and Modest Poet of the Church: a Bio-Bibliographical Sketch |
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