The Two Reformations

The Journey from the Last Days to the New World

Heiko A Oberman author Donald Weinstein editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Published:10th Jun '03

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In this last collection of his vital, controversial, and accessible writings, Heiko A. Oberman seeks to liberate and broaden our understanding of the European Reformation, from its origins in medieval philosophy and theology through the Puritan settlers who brought Calvin’s vision to the New World. Ranging over many topics, Oberman finds fascinating connections between aspects of the Reformation and twentieth-century history and thought—most notably the connection to Nazism and the Holocaust. He revisits his earlier work on the history of anti-Semitism, rejects the notion of an unbroken line from Luther to Hitler to the Holocaust, and offers a new perspective on the Christian legacy of anti-Semitism and its murderous result in the twentieth century.

Oberman demonstrates how the simplifications and rigidities of modern historiography have obscured the existential spirits of such great figures as Luther and Calvin. He explores the debt of both Luther and Calvin to medieval religious thought and the impact of diverse features of “the long fifteenth century”—including the Black Death, nominalism, humanism, and the Conciliar Movement—on the Reformation.

"Oberman is bracing, fresh, and daring. In this book he continued his lifelong assault upon modern complacency and our overweening sense of superiority to the past." H. C. Erik Midelfort, University of Virginia

ISBN: 9780300098686

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 472g

256 pages