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050 00 $aBV600.3$b.R43 2012
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245 00 $aReassessing reform :$ba historical investigation into church renewal /$cedited by Christopher M. Bellitto and David Zachariah Flanagin.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bCatholic University of America Press,$c©2012.
300 $axii, 289 pages ;$c23 cm
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500 $aProceedings of a conference held in Oct. 2008 at Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gpt. I. Gerhart Ladner's The idea of reform after 50 years.$tMy debt to Gerd: his legacy as teacher of history and historian of ideas, fifty years after The idea of reform and in light of present research /$rLester L. Field Jr. --$tGerhart Ladner's The idea of reform: reflections on terminology and ideology /$rLouis B. Pascoe --$tThe continuing relevance of The idea of reform /$rPhillip H. Stump --$gpt. 2. Models and case studies of medieval and Reformation reform.$t"He does not say, 'I am custom'": Pope Gregory VII's idea of reform /$rKen A. Grant --$tAdministrative change in the fourteenth-century Dominican order: a case study in partial reforms and incomplete theories /$rMichael Vargas --$tThe six errors: Hus on simony /$rC. Colt Anderson --$tChurch, Bible, and reform in the Hussite debates at the Council of Basel, 1433 /$rGerald Christianson --$tIn search of unity: reform and mathematical form in the conciliarist arguments of Heymeric de Campo's Disputatio de potestate ecclesiastica (1433) /$rDavid Albertson --$tPremonstratensian voices of reform at the fifteenth-century councils /$rWilliam P. Hyland --$t"Memoriam fecit": the Eucharist, memory, reform, and regeneration in Hildegard of Bingen's Scivias and Nicholas of Cusa's sermons /$rAnn W. Astell --$tVisions of reform: lay piety as a form of thinking in Nicholas of Cusa /$rInigo Bocken --$tCarthusians as public intellectuals: cloistered religious as advisors to lay elites on the eve of the Protestant Reformation /$rDennis D. Martin --$tBlack and white and re-read all over: conceptualizing reform across the long sixteenth century, 1414-1633 /$rWIlliam V. Hudon.
520 1 $a"At the conclusion of his definitive study The Idea of Reform, which carved out reform as a distinct field of intellectual history, Gerhart Ladner stated that the idea of reform was "to remain the self-perpetuating core, the inner life spring of Christian tradition through lesser and greater times." Ladner himself sought to explore patristic theology and early Christian monasticism and his insights laid the groundwork for a half-century of scholarship. Now, in celebration of the 50th anniversaries of the publication of The Idea of Reform and the Second Vatican Council, Reassessing Reform explores and critiques the enduring significance of Ladner's study, surveying new avenues and insights of more recent reform scholarship, especially concerning the long Middle Ages. Contributors aim to reassess Ladner's historical and theological examination of the idea of reform in the Christian tradition, with a special focus on its meaning from the end of the patristic age to the dawn of modernity, through case studies and historiographical assessments. Many of the authors are not only scholars of history, but they also work intimately with church reform in their own everyday professional and faith lives."--Publisher's description.
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600 10 $aLadner, Gerhart B.$q(Gerhart Burian),$d1905-1993.$tIdea of reform$vCongresses.
650 0 $aChurch renewal$vCongresses.
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650 0 $aTheology, Doctrinal$xHistory$y16th century$vCongresses.
650 0 $aTheology, Doctrinal$xHistory$y17th century$vCongresses.
650 7 $aChurch renewal.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00860921
650 7 $aTheology, Doctrinal.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01149617
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655 7 $aConference papers and proceedings.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423772
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700 1 $aBellitto, Christopher M.
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