Humanism, Scholasticism, and the Theology and Preaching of Domenico De' Domenichi in the Italian Renaissance (Renaissance Studies S.)

Humanism, Scholasticism, and the Theology and Preaching of Domenico De' Domenichi in the Italian Renaissance (Renaissance Studies S.)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 364 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780773466982
  • DDC分類 211.6

Full Description


Domenico de'Domenichi (1416-1478) was a Venetian-born humanist active in Venice, Florence and Rome, well-educated in the scholastic tradition. He advised Popes Eugenius IV, Nicholas V, Calixtus II, Pius II, Paul II and Sixtus IV on theological matters. Domenichi provides a look at several urban worlds where Renaissance humanism flourished. Even more significantly, his dual intellectual life as both a humanist within the Renaissance tradition and as a theologian within the more mediaeval scholastic tradition indicates well the complexities of a Renaissance intellectual world critical of the mediaeval past at the same time those traditions flourished in a world far less secular than once believed. Of Domenichi's many works - treating theological, ecclesiopolitical, philosophical, devotional and reform issues -his preaching best confronts and integrates the sometimes incompatible multiplicity of intellectual traditions so much a part of Renaissance Italy.

Contents

Domenicus de Dominicis episcopus brixiensis; "sermo" or "oratio" -determinants of genre; dogmatic theology - foundations of the Christian faith; divinity and humanity; moral theology - the paths to heaven and to hell; social and political implications of the Christian message - the "Res publica Christiana" and "the imperium Romanum"; conclusion; appendices.