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008 730213s1962 enk b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aDaniel-Rops, Henri,$d1901-1965.
240 10 $aEglise de la Renaissance et de la Réforme,$nv. 2.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe Catholic Reformation.$cTranslated from the French by John Warrington.
260 $aLondon,$bDent;$aNew York,$bDutton$c[1962]
300 $a435 pages$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aHis History of the Church of Christ,$v5
500 $aTranslation of: Une ère de renouvenu: la Réforme catholique, published as v. 2 of the author's L'église de la Renaissance et de la Réforme.
505 0 $aV.1 I. The awakening of the Catholic soul: St. Ignatius of Loyala -- 1. Renascence, not counter-reformation -- 2. Religion a way of life -- 3. Episcopal reformers -- 4. Reform of the old orders: the Capuchins -- 5. Birth of new orders: the clerks regular -- 6. Iñigo the Basque is called by God -- 7. A method of prayer becomes a code of action -- 8. Pilgrim and student -- 9. Ignatius at the age of forty -- 10. The vow of Montmartre and the bull of Paul III -- 11. The constitutions -- 12. The means of peaceful reconquest -- 13. Expansion of the society and death of St. Ignatius -- 14. The papacy intervenes -- II. The council of Trent and the work of the saints -- 1. A corpse in shreds -- 2. Pope Paul III (1534-49) -- 3. The difficulty of summoning a council -- 4. Difficulties and vicissitudes of the council of Trent -- 5. Pope Paul IV -- 6. Pius IV brings the council to a successful conclusion -- 7. The council of Trent and the definition of Dogma -- 8. The council of Trent and the reform of Discipline -- 9. St. Pius V -- 10. Episcopal reformers: St. Charles Berromeo -- 11. Reform of the old orders: St. Teresa and St. John of the cross -- 12. St. Philip Neri and the foundation of the oratory -- 13. A new church or a new look? -- 14. In the mirror of art -- III. The rendering of Christian Europe -- 1. The age of fanaticism -- 2. Catholicism and politics: Spain under Philip II -- 3. Thirty-six years of horror in France -- 4. Catherine and Coligny: St. Bartholomew -- 5. Henri III and the holy league -- 6. Henri IV the peacemaker -- 7. Three protestant victories: the united provinces of the Netherlands -- 8. Three protestant victories: Scotland and John Knox -- 9. Three protestant victories: Elizabeth and Anglicanism -- 10. Situation of Protestantism on the threshold of the seventeenth century -- 11. Protestant sects and dissensions -- 12. Protestant Europe -- 13. Moscow: the 'third Rome'.
505 0 $aV.2 IV. De Propaganda Fide -- 1. Catholicism attains world stature -- 2. The world enlarged and the new empires -- 3. The cross in the new world -- 4. In the Lusitanian 'Patronate' -- 5. America of the conquistadors: Bartholomew de las Casas -- 6. The great Jesuit relief -- 7. Jesuits in the realm of Prester John -- 8. A sublime pioneer: St. Francis Xavier -- 9. Persecution and martyrdom in the 'flourishing garden of God' -- 10. Christ enters Cathay with 'Li-ma-teu' -- 11. 'A Brahmin among the Brahmins': Fr de Nobili -- 12. Non-Jesuit Missions: Carmelites in Persia -- 13. End of the Hispano-Portuguese monopoly and missionary awakening of France -- 14. The difficult beginnings of French Canada -- 15. The holy see takes control of the missions: the congregation of propaganda -- V. The new face of the church -- 1. St. Peter's -- 2. The pope's of the catholic restoration -- 3. Greatness and perils of the vicar of Christ -- 4. New institutions and capital decisions -- 5. In quest of the lost sheep -- 6. Defence of the faith: Bellarmine and Baronius -- 7. Defence of the faith: the positive effort of theologians -- 8. More insidious dangers -- 9. In the depths of the Christian soul -- 10. Reform must always begin anew -- 11. An ideal for clergy: Bérulle -- 12. Reform of the regular clergy continues -- 13. Among the Christian masses -- 14. St. Francis of Sales -- 15. Baroque -- 16. Glory of the church in 1622.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 409-412) and index.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aCounter-Reformation.
650 7 $aCounter-Reformation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00881307
650 7 $aCounter-Reformation.$2sears
650 7 $aChurch history$y16th century.$2sears
650 7 $aChurch history$y17th century.$2sears
776 08 $iOnline version:$aDaniel-Rops, Henri, 1901-1965.$sEglise de la Renaissance et de la Réforme, v. 2. English.$tCatholic Reformation.$dLondon, Dent; New York, Dutton [1962]$w(OCoLC)648600239
800 1 $aDaniel-Rops, Henri,$d1901-1965.$tHistoire de l'Église du Christ.$lEnglish ;$v5.
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