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Exploiting Erasmus: The Erasmian Legacy and Religious Change in Early Modern England (Erasmus Studies) (Hardcover)

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Desiderius Erasmus' humanist works were influential throughout Europe, in various areas of thought including theology, education, philology, and political theory. Exploiting Erasmus examines the legacy of Erasmus in England from the mid-sixteenth century to the overthrow of James II in 1688 and studies the various ways in which his works were received, manipulated, and used in religious controversies that threatened both church and state.

In viewing movements and events such as the rise of anti-Calvinism, the religious politics leading to the English civil war, and the emergence of the Latitudinarians during the Restoration, Gregory D. Dodds provides a fascinating account not only of the reception and effects of Erasmus' works, but also of the early history of English Protestantism. Exploiting Erasmus offers a critical new angle for rethinking the theology and rhetoric of the time. It is a remarkable study of Erasmus' influence on issues of conformity, tolerance, war, and peace.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780802099006
ISBN-10: 0802099009
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Date: April 1st, 2009
Pages: 368
Language: English
Series: Erasmus Studies