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Published: 11 August 2023
..., such that features of the human nature can be predicated of the divine person. Jan Hus copied the relevant parts of Wyclif’s Christology, and the position was condemned at the Council of Constance. The chapter includes with an account of the issue found in Thomas Netter of Walden, who attempts to show that various...
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Published: 21 April 2016
... at the Council of Constance was marshaled as evidence of past councils’ failings. The leading Lutheran author to make this case was Johannes Agricola, a schoolmaster and preacher whose polemical efforts to broadcast the story of Hus’s death to the German public included the first Lutheran history play...
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Published: 22 October 2009
... of Pisa Council of Wyclif John Calvinism Lutheranism Radical Reformation Catholic Reformation Orthodox Christianity Trent Council of Asia Christianity in Bohemia Hungary Philippines Poland Gregory XIII Pope Catholic Reformation Council of Constance Great Schism Jan Hus Martin Luther...
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Published online: 19 May 2016
Published in print: 01 July 2016
... proceedings concerned with heresy (Vienna 1410–1412 and Constance 1415–1416) in which Jerome was a defendant are analyzed by means of the primary sources. Jerome’s appearance before the Council of Constance in 1415 and 1416 is closely scrutinized. Jerome’s defense of Wyclifite thought, his battle with Jean...
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Published online: 24 September 2013
Published in print: 22 October 2009
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Published: 22 February 2018
... Pirckheimer Willibald Foresti Giacomo Filippo George of Trebizond Hegius Alexander Schedel Hartmann Sixtus IV pope Sporer Hans Trithemius Johannes Walther Bernhard calendar reform medieval astronomy Council of Constance Council of Basel Pierre d’Ailly Johannes Regiomontanus Nicholas of Cusa...
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Published: 11 April 2012
..., to Constance (Konstanz), the German city where the Council of Constance of 1414–1418 was held. Despite this change, La Juive continued to allude to the Portuguese (or Spanish) Inquisition in its metaphorical proximity to the Council and as a symbol of the despotism of the ancien régime...
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Published: 07 July 2022
... 1414, when the Council of Constance began, and 1563, when the Council of Trent concluded. Consistent imagery, such as “reformation in head and in members,” defined conciliar goals during this 150-year period. Practically everyone, including early Protestants, described reformation as the work of church...
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Published: 05 June 2008
...This chapter examines the role of the Council of Constance in addressing not only the threat posed at both ends of Europe by the Wycliffite and Hussite heresies, but also the pent-up demand for reform in the Roman Catholic Church that had been mounting in urgency for at least a century and a half...
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Published online: 01 January 2010
Published in print: 05 June 2008
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Published: 07 March 2016
... Supper Peter Auriol Richard of Middleton Words of Institution Bohemian Reform Council of Constance Jakoubek of Stříbro Jan Hus Council of Basel Holy Spirit Martin V Pius II Pope Pulka Peter Andrew of Brod bishops episcopacy charity John Matthew 26 27 Nicholas of Cusa Psalm 16 15 10...
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Published: 16 March 2017
...The problem of relations between Christian and non-Christian countries was the subject of a protracted public controversy at the Council of Constance (1414–18), when the conflict between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order (Ordo Cruciferorum) over Poland’s relations...
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Published: 19 May 2016
...The Council of Constance was the largest and most magnificent of all medieval assemblies. Jerome was brought to formal trial here before all of Christendom where he was tried according to inquisitorial procedure and religious dissent was countered by ecclesiastical authority. The chapter discusses...
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Published: 19 May 2016
... presented to the church. While Jan Hus has been often studied in this connection, Jerome has been overlooked. His activities help to explain the commitment of the Council of Constance to addressing the problem of heresy. Also of importance are Jerome’s numerous travels and many university debates. Hus Jan...
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Published: 02 June 2011
...This chapter explores one particular instance of radical doctrinal discontinuity and its implications for the ultimate locus of authority in the Catholic Church: the profound difference between the position affirmed by the general councils of Constance (1414–1418) and Basel (1431–1449) concerning...
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Published: 06 September 2018
... depended upon associative coalitions, including a grand alliance of the prince-electors. Council of Basel Lausanne 1431–49 Council of Constance 1414­–18 crusades against the Hussites Great Papal Schism Hungary kingdom of kings and emperors of the Romans Luxemburg dynasty Martin V Pope 1417–31...
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Published: 01 June 2015
...This chapter recounts the defence of the union by Polish and Lithuanian delegates at the Council of Constance against attacks from the Teutonic Knights. It considers Jagiełło’s relationship with the king of the Romans, Sigismund of Luxembourg. It stresses the success of the Polish-Lithuanian...