In Christian Humanism, John Bequette articulates the principles of the Christian humanist worldview and reflects upon contemporary culture in light of these principles.
Furthermore, the structure of the work will be analyzed and it will be shown to what extent the epistolary tradition of antiquity and of the Middle Ages has influenced the form of these letters.
It is not only the story of the Cardinal's live but much more so his trials in trying to uphold a reasonable ethical society in the assault of America's Kulturkrieg. The book spans three decades of Philadelphia's history.
Recovers the wider scholarship of Jesuit Martin Delrio (1551-1608), beyond his Disquisitiones magicae, revealing his influence on early modern cultural, religious, and intellectual history, despite his later reputation for credulity and ...
El proyecto de ofrecer una reconstrucción de la cultura hispánica en clave humanística tiene sin duda uno de sus lugares imprescindibles en la Escuela de Salamanca. Ésta, que ha padecido avatares ideológicos, se halla sin embargo a la ...