Wyclif in His Times
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198200888
Number of Pages: 182
Published: 18/09/1986
Width: 14.4 cm
Height: 22.2 cm
John Wyclif is best known as the originator of the first Bible in English, and as a theologian whose ideas anticipated the Reformation. This collection of essays is based on a series of lectures given in 1984 to celebrate his sexcentenary. It illustrates the full breadth of his achievements as the foremost thinker of medieval England, and to this end contributors from a wide range of specialities examine the importance of Wyclif in their own fields of history, philosophy, theology, and English language and literature. They might disagree about the interpretation of the fundamental doctrines of the Reformer but all would agree that Wyclif was a metaphysical thinker of compelling power, and a historical figure of far-reaching influence.
`an informative and highly readable account of the life, thought, and influence of this great man ... a book full of good things. The thirteenth master of Balliol was a universal figure, and this book conveys in generous measure the originality, range, and potency of his ideas.' A R Broadoe (1964) 'A Notable Firey Object - ___Balliol College Annual Record 1988___ `Anthony Kenny edits and contributes importantly to eight essays about his most famous predecessor.' Journal of Medieval History `The papers are uniformly first-rate and they are held together by a masterly editorial hand.'Journal of Theological Studies `... well written and very reasonably priced' norman tanner,
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