Thomas Erastus and the Palatinate a Renaissance physician in the Second Reformation / by Charles D. Gunnoe, Jr.
Material type: TextSeries: Brill eBook titles 2011 | Brill's Series in Church History ; 48. | Brill's Series in Church History and Religious Culture Online, ISBN: 9789004382572Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [465]-504) and index.
Preliminary Material / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Introduction / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Prologue / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Early Battles: Reformed Protestantism's Arrival in the Palatinate / Charles D. Gunnoe -- The Lord's Supper inTheory and Practice / Charles D. Gunnoe -- The Epiphany:The Heidelberg Catechism / Charles D. Gunnoe -- The Reformed Confession in Stormand Stress / Charles D. Gunnoe -- The Heidelberg Church Discipline Controversy / Charles D. Gunnoe -- The Watershed / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Antiparacelsica / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Concerning Witches: Erastus's Debate with Johann Weyer / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Epilogue and Conclusion / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Appendix A. Faculty Rosters from the University of Heidelberg / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Appendix B. Excerpts from Erastus's Correpondence concerning Paracelsus. Translated by Charles Gunnoe and Jole Shackelford, University of Minnesota / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Correspondence Register / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Bibliography / Charles D. Gunnoe -- Index / Charles D. Gunnoe.
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This study is the first monograph to attempt a synthetic treatment of the career of Thomas Erastus (1524-1583). Erastus was a central player in the conversion of the Electoral Palatinate to Reformed Christianity in the early 1560s and a co-author of the Heidelberg Catechism. In the church discipline controversy of the 1560s and 1570s, Erastus opposed the Calvinist effort to institute a consistory of elders with independent authority over excommunication. Erastus's defeat in this controversy, and the ensuing Antitrinitarian affair, proved the watershed of his career. He turned to the refutation of Paracelsus and a debate with Johann Weyer on the punishment of witches. The epilogue tracks Erastus's later career and the reception of his works into the seventeenth century.
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