A Companion to Peter Martyr Vermigli

A Companion to Peter Martyr Vermigli

Author: Torrance Kirby

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 9004175547

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The great Florentine Protestant reformer Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) made a unique contribution to the scriptural hermeneutics of the Renaissance and Reformation, where classical theories of interpretation derived from Patristic and Scholastic sources engaged with new methods drawn from Humanism and Hebraism. Vermigli was one of the pioneers of the sixteenth century in acknowledging and harnessing the biblical scholarship of the medieval Rabbis. His eminence in the Catholic Church in Italy (until 1542) was followed by an equally distinguished career as theologian and exegete in Protestant Europe where he was professor successively in Strasbourg, Oxford, and finally in Zurich. The Companion consists of 24 essays divided among five themes addressing Vermigli s international career, hermeneutical method, biblical commentaries, major theological topics, and his later influence. Contributors include: Scott Amos, Michael Baumann, Jon Balserak, Luca Baschera, Maurice Boutin, Emidio Campi, John Patrick Donnelly SJ, Max Engammare, Gerald Hobbs, Frank James III, Gary Jenkins, Robert Kingdon, Torrance Kirby, William Klempa, Joseph McLelland, Charlotte Methuen, Christian Moser, David Neelands, Peter Opitz, Herman Selderhuis, Daniel Shute, David Wright, and Jason Zuidema.


Peter Martyr Vermigli and Predestination

Peter Martyr Vermigli and Predestination

Author: Frank A. James

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780198269694

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This study is an inquiry into the intellectual origins of the Reformed branch of Protestantism generally called Calvinism. It focuses on the early theologian who gave formative shape to Reformed theology, Peter Martyr Vermigli.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Council on the Study of Religion

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13:

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Metaphysics in the Reformation

Metaphysics in the Reformation

Author: Silvianne Aspray

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2021-01-28

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780197266939

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This book argues that the anti-metaphysical stance of many reformers is itself a metaphysical position.


Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations: Semper Reformanda

Peter Martyr Vermigli and the European Reformations: Semper Reformanda

Author: Frank A. James

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9047405633

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This collection of essays on Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) not only demonstrate his shaping influence on Reformed Protestantism, but also illuminates some of his more important and provocative contributions to the various Reformations in sixteenth-century Europe, both Catholic and Protestant.


1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon

1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon

Author: Lee Gatiss

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2019-11-26

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 083087027X

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The epistles of the New Testament provide insight into the realities of the life of the early church, guidance for those called to lead the church, and comfort in the face of theological questions. The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth century also found wisdom and guidance in these letters. In this RCS volume, Lee Gatiss and Bradley Green guide readers through a diversity of early modern commentary on the New Testament epistles.


Jerome Zanchi (1516–90) and the Analysis of Reformed Scholastic Christology

Jerome Zanchi (1516–90) and the Analysis of Reformed Scholastic Christology

Author: Stefan Lindholm

Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

Published: 2016-08-15

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 364755104X

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Stefan Lindholm examines the Christology of Jerome Zanchi (1516–90), a leading 16th century reformed scholastic theologian. The study as a whole is bound together by doctrinal topics, themes and trajectories important to the 16th century, Christological debates as well as by philosophical issues and arguments. The first part is concerned with research in reformed scholasticism and Christological method, the second part with the hypostatic union and the third part with the consequences of the union.


Peter Martyr Vermigli

Peter Martyr Vermigli

Author: Joseph C. McLelland

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 088920697X

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Renaissance and Reformation—partners or enemies? The popular image of these two historical phenomena is one of opposition and contradiction: the Renaissance was a cultural revival influenced by classical philosophy; the Reformation was a radical religious movement which rejected traditional authority. But in the life and work of Peter Martyr Vermigli, a "Calvinist Thomist" and the leading sixteenth-century Italian Reformer, scholasticism and Protestantism converge. An international conference, sponsored by the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, reflects the recent renewed interest in Italian reform. Entitled "The Cultural Impact of Italian Reformers," its aim was to gather Vermigli scholars along with Renaissance and Reformation scholars. Half the essays (by Paul Grendler, Cesare Vasoli, Rita Belladonna, Anthony Santosuosso, and Antonio D'Andrea) deal with the general question of Renaissance and Reformation interaction: How are humanism and scholasticism related? Marvin Anderson, Philip McNair, J. Patrick Donnelly, Robert Kingdon, and Joseph C. McLelland focus on the thought and activity of Vermigli himself. Students of theology, history, and philosophy, and specifically of the Renaissance and the Reformation, will welcome this book.


Justified in Christ

Justified in Christ

Author: Chris Castaldo

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1532601247

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Analyzing and comparing the doctrines of justification held by a legendary nineteenth-century Catholic, John Henry Newman, and an Italian hero of the Reformation, Peter Martyr Vermigli, this book uncovers abiding opportunities, as well as obstacles at the Catholic-Protestant divide. These earnest scholars of the faith were both converts, moving in opposite directions across that divide, and, as a result, speak to us with an extraordinary degree of credibility and insight. In addition to advancing scholarship on several issues associated with Newman's and Vermigli's doctrines, and illuminating reasons and attendant circumstances for conversion across the Tiber, the overall conclusions of this study offer a broader range of soteriological possibilities to ecumenical dialogue among Roman Catholics and Reformed Protestants by clarifying the common ground to which both traditions may lay claim.


The Princeton Seminary Bulletin

The Princeton Seminary Bulletin

Author: Princeton Theological Seminary

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

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Vols. for 1907/1908-1936/1937: no. 1, Commencement issue, no. 2, Necrology report, no. 3, News, no. 4, Catalogue; v. for 1937/1938-1938/1939: no. 1, 3, News, no. 2, Bulletin of courses, no. 4, Catalogue; v. for 1939/1940-1944/1945: no. 1, 4, News, no. 2, Bulletin of courses, no. 3, Catalogue; v. for 1945/1946: no. 1, Bulletin of courses, no. 2, 4, News, no. 3, Catalogue; v. for 1946/1947-1952/1953: no. 1, 3, 4, News, no. 2, Catalogue.