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The Patristic Text in the Confessional Age (16th–17th Centuries): Erudition, Theology, Censorship(1 Receptio Patristica)

The Patristic Text in the Confessional Age (16th–17th Centuries): Erudition, Theology, Censorship(1 Receptio Patristica)

          
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This volume follows the paradoxical trajectory of patristic studies in early modern Europe, from their full confessionalization in the mid-sixteenth century to the emergence of ‘fringe patristics’ within minority groups in the early eighteenth century. The appeal to the Fathers, which was meant to buttress established orthodoxies, powerfully contributed to their dissolution in the internal strifes of seventeenth-century churches, especially on grace and predestination. An ample English introduction, with rich notes, surveys the flourishing field of patristic reception and advocates for a historical, rather than theological or literary, approach.

Table of Contents:
Editorial Note Abbreviations List of Original Publications Introduction  1 A Plea for an Historical Approach  2 Erudition, Theology, Censorship  3 This volume 1 A European Geography of Patristic Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries  1 Patristic Geography and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion  2 Isolated Editions and Provincial Presses  3 Early Modern Opera omnia  4 Peripheries: Italy, Spain, England  5 The Economics of Patristic Scholarship  6 The Rise of Paris: A translatio studii?  7 Conclusion 2 Philologie et théologie Les textes patristiques dans les controverses religieuses (xvie-xviie siècles)  1 Lectures orientées et passages probants  2 La logique de la défiance  3 Corrections ou corruptions ?  4 La controverse conjecturale  5 Paniques textuelles  6 Conclusion 3 Sirleto, le concile de Trente et Jean Chrysostome  1 Le corpus chrysostomien de Sirleto  2 Questions d’authenticité  3 Une originalité limitée  4 Les citations chrysostomiennes au concile de Trente  5 Un travail de légitimation  6 Conclusion 4 L’orthodoxie, la censure et la gloire La difficile édition princeps de l’épître de Barnabé, de Rome à Amsterdam (1549-1646)  1 Les manuscrits de Barnabé et la Contre-Réforme romaine : Sirleto et Torres  2 Polycarpe-Barnabé et les savants jésuites : Schott, Sirmond, Halloix  3 Gallicans et huguenots  4 Dom Ménard entre le chancelier de France et l’archevêque de Cantorbéry  5 Saumaise et Isaac Vossius  6 L’édition d’Ussher  7 La revanche d’Isaac Vossius  8 Conclusion 5 Protestants et parlementaires La réception paradoxale d’Agobard au xviie siècle  1 1600 : l’entrée d’Agobard dans la controverse religieuse  2 1605 : Agobard publié et mis à l’Index  3 Agobard témoin protestant  4 Agobard et les libertés gallicanes  5 Conclusion 6 Histoires de la grâce « Semi-pélagiens » et « prédestinatiens » dans l’érudition ecclésiastique du xviie siècle  1 D’Érasme à Baronius  2 Les « quasi-hérésies » modernes et l’invention du semi-pélagianisme  3 Arminiens et calvinistes : le moment intra-protestant de la querelle historique de la grâce  4 La crise janséniste et la fixation des grands récits  5 Histoire par les sources, controverse par les textes  6 Conclusion 7 Philologie et querelle de la grâce au xviie siècle Sirmond, Valérien de Cimiez et le Saint-Office  1 Un succès de la critique d’attribution : la redécouverte de Valérien  2 Valérien hérétique  3 UrbainVIII, Sirmond et le manuscrit de Valérien  4 Le « deuxième procès » de Valérien  5 Conclusion  Appendice 8 Combat doctrinal et chasse à l’inédit au xviie siècle Vignier, Quesnel et les sept livres contre Fauste de Fulgence de Ruspe  1 L’énigme du P.Vignier  2 La « découverte » de Fulgence : annonce et fragments  3 Fauste, les semi-pélagiens et les prédestinatiens  4 La quête du « manuscrit disparu »  5 Les « fragments de Fulgence » ou la très longue postérité du P.Vignier  6 Conclusion 9 Le triomphe de l’Église anglicane ? Johann Ernst Grabe éditeur d’Irénée  1 Irenaeus oxoniensis  2 Un érudit anglicanisé  3 Un homme « très instable »  4 Anciens Pères, anciens rites  5 Admirateurs et détracteurs  6 Conclusion Bibliography Index of Ancient and Medieval Names Index of Early Modern Names


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789004689008
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 658
  • Series Title: 1 Receptio Patristica
  • Sub Title: Erudition, Theology, Censorship
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9004689001
  • Publisher Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 49 mm
  • Weight: 1246 gr


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