King's Sister - Queen of Dissent

King's Sister - Queen of Dissent
Title King's Sister - Queen of Dissent PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Reid
Publisher BRILL
Pages 833
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004174974

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This study reconstructs for the first time Marguerite of Navarre s leadership of a broad circle of nobles, prelates, humanist authors, and commoners, who sought to advance the reform of the French church along evangelical (Protestant) lines. Hitherto misunderstood in scholarship, they are revealed to have pursued, despite persecution, a consistent reform program from the Meaux experiment to the end of Francis I s reign through a variety of means: fostering local church reform, publishing a large corpus of religious literature, high-profile public preaching, and attempting to shape the direction of royal policy. Their distinctive doctrines, relations with major reformers including their erstwhile colleague Calvin involvement in major Reformation events, and the impact of their unsuccessful attempt are all explored.




King's Sister, Queen of Dissent

King's Sister, Queen of Dissent
Title King's Sister, Queen of Dissent PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Andrew Reid
Publisher
Pages 670
Release 2001
Genre France
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King's Sister--queen of Dissent

King's Sister--queen of Dissent
Title King's Sister--queen of Dissent PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Reid
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 2009
Genre Evangelicalism
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"This study reconstructs for the first time Marguerite of Navarre's leadership of a broad circle of nobles, prelates, humanist authors, and commoners, who sought to advance the reform of the French church along evangelical (Protestant) lines. Hitherto misunderstood in scholarship, they are revealed to have pursued, despite persecution, a consistent reform program from the Meaux experiment to the end of Francis I's reign through a variety of means: fostering local church reform, publishing a large corpus of religious literature, high-profile public preaching, and attempting to shape the direction of royal policy. Their distinctive doctrines, relations with major reformers - including their erstwhile colleague Calvin - involvement in major Reformation events, and the impact of their unsuccessful attempt are all explored."--Publisher's website.




The Visionary Queen

The Visionary Queen
Title The Visionary Queen PDF eBook
Author Theresa Brock
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 147
Release 2023-10-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 164453309X

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The Visionary Queen affirms Marguerite de Navarre’s status not only as a political figure, author, or proponent of nonschismatic reform but also as a visionary. In her life and writings, the queen of Navarre dissected the injustices that her society and its institutions perpetuated against women. We also see evidence that she used her literary texts, especially the Heptaméron, as an exploratory space in which to generate a creative vision for institutional reform. The Heptaméron’s approach to reform emerges from statistical analysis of the text’s seventy-two tales, which reveals new insights into trends within the work, including the different categories of wrongdoing by male, institutional representatives from the Church and aristocracy, as well as the varying responses to injustice that characters in the tales employ as they pursue reform. Throughout its chapters, The Visionary Queen foregrounds the trope of the labyrinth, a potent symbol in early modern Europe that encapsulated both the fallen world and redemption, two themes that underlie Marguerite's project of reform.




Calvin

Calvin
Title Calvin PDF eBook
Author Bruce Gordon
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 423
Release 2009-07-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300159811

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During the glory days of the French Renaissance, young John Calvin (1509-1564) experienced a profound conversion to the faith of the Reformation. For the rest of his days he lived out the implications of that transformation—as exile, inspired reformer, and ultimately the dominant figure of the Protestant Reformation. Calvin's vision of the Christian religion has inspired many volumes of analysis, but this engaging biography examines a remarkable life. Bruce Gordon presents Calvin as a human being, a man at once brilliant, arrogant, charismatic, unforgiving, generous, and shrewd. The book explores with particular insight Calvin's self-conscious view of himself as prophet and apostle for his age and his struggle to tame a sense of his own superiority, perceived by others as arrogance. Gordon looks at Calvin's character, his maturing vision of God and humanity, his personal tragedies and failures, his extensive relationships with others, and the context within which he wrote and taught. What emerges is a man who devoted himself to the Church, inspiring and transforming the lives of others, especially those who suffered persecution for their religious beliefs.




A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre

A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre
Title A Companion to Marguerite de Navarre PDF eBook
Author Gary Ferguson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 415
Release 2013-03-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004250506

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Eleven scholars offer new appreciations of Marguerite de Navarre’s rich and varied œuvre: her mystical poetry, plays, and short-story collection, and her efforts to promote a living faith and a renewal of the Church based on Evangelical principles.




Queen's Apprentice

Queen's Apprentice
Title Queen's Apprentice PDF eBook
Author Joseph F. Patrouch
Publisher BRILL
Pages 472
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9004180303

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This study seeks to examine a number of themes relating to the roles of the women's court of the central European Habsburgs. These include its role in helping consolidate their holdings in central Europe and the Holy Roman Empire and structure their relations with the rest of Europe.