| Titre : | 
					John Wyclif | 
				 
					| Titre original : | 
					myth & reality | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Evans, G. R., Auteur | 
				 
					| Editeur : | 
					Downers Grove, Ill : IVP Academic | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					©2005 | 
				 
					| Importance :  | 
					320 p. | 
				 
					| Présentation :  | 
					illustrations, maps | 
				 
					| Format :  | 
					24 cm | 
				 
					| ISBN/ISSN/EAN :  | 
					978-0-8308-2835-7 | 
				 
					| Note générale :  | 
					Includes index | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Reformation -- England -- Biography Reformation--Early movements Wycliffe, John, -- -1384. 
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					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BX 4905  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					John Wyclif has alternatively been called hero and heretic, reformer and radical, guardian and gadfly. But the true tale of this most controversial of late-medieval Englishmen is far richer and more complex. In this first major biography of John Wyclif in nearly a century, G.R. Evans employs recent research to present a fresh, focused portrait of this pivotal historical figure. In doing so, she strips away the  | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	PART I THE MASTER of ARTS -- 
Going to Oxford -- 
Yorkshire -- 
Wyclif arrives in Oxford -- 
The academic 'craft' -- 
Town and gown -- 
The religious orders in Oxford -- 
The practicalities of student life -- 
A degree in the Liberal Arts -- 
First principles -- 
Grammar -- 
Logic and rhetoric -- 
Mathematics and philosophy -- 
John Wyclif Regent Master -- 
Examinations and assessment -- 
Academic politics: Chancellor, Proctors and Masters -- 
Pegagogical practice -- 
John Wyclif Fellow of Merton College and Master of Balliol -- 
PART II AMBITION THWARTED -- 
A taste of parish life -- 
Queen's College and Canterbury College -- 
John Wyclif, Doctor of Theology -- 
The academic scene -- 
The theology course -- 
The Sentences of Peter Lombard -- 
Bible study -- 
Mixtim theologus: Wyclif and the law -- 
Consultant to Court and Parliament -- 
PART III THE TROUBLES BEGIN -- 
The Good Parliament and some fist-waving at St. Paul's -- 
Wyclif becomes notorious -- 
Calling Wyclif to account -- 
Oxford's final condemnation -- 
Academic freedom? -- 
What was Eucharistic orthodoxy? -- 
Barton's committee decides -- 
The Peasants' Revolt -- 
PART IV COPING WITH FAILURE -- 
Wyclif in retreat -- 
Distilling Wyclif -- 
Inward grace and outward order -- 
What is the Church? -- 
The doctrine of ministry -- 
The papacy -- 
An inclusive Church and the private religions -- 
Charism and order -- 
Popular and vernacular -- 
The Englishing of the Bible -- 
Latin or English for preaching to the people? -- 
Wyclif the popular preacher? -- 
The minds of the laity and the popular campaign -- 
Conclusion: the legend and the reality | 
				  
 
					John Wyclif = myth & reality [texte imprimé] /  Evans, G. R., Auteur . -  Downers Grove, Ill : IVP Academic, ©2005 . - 320 p. : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-8308-2835-7 Includes index Langues : Anglais ( eng) 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Reformation -- England -- Biography Reformation--Early movements Wycliffe, John, -- -1384. 
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					BX 4905  | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					John Wyclif has alternatively been called hero and heretic, reformer and radical, guardian and gadfly. But the true tale of this most controversial of late-medieval Englishmen is far richer and more complex. In this first major biography of John Wyclif in nearly a century, G.R. Evans employs recent research to present a fresh, focused portrait of this pivotal historical figure. In doing so, she strips away the  | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	PART I THE MASTER of ARTS -- 
Going to Oxford -- 
Yorkshire -- 
Wyclif arrives in Oxford -- 
The academic 'craft' -- 
Town and gown -- 
The religious orders in Oxford -- 
The practicalities of student life -- 
A degree in the Liberal Arts -- 
First principles -- 
Grammar -- 
Logic and rhetoric -- 
Mathematics and philosophy -- 
John Wyclif Regent Master -- 
Examinations and assessment -- 
Academic politics: Chancellor, Proctors and Masters -- 
Pegagogical practice -- 
John Wyclif Fellow of Merton College and Master of Balliol -- 
PART II AMBITION THWARTED -- 
A taste of parish life -- 
Queen's College and Canterbury College -- 
John Wyclif, Doctor of Theology -- 
The academic scene -- 
The theology course -- 
The Sentences of Peter Lombard -- 
Bible study -- 
Mixtim theologus: Wyclif and the law -- 
Consultant to Court and Parliament -- 
PART III THE TROUBLES BEGIN -- 
The Good Parliament and some fist-waving at St. Paul's -- 
Wyclif becomes notorious -- 
Calling Wyclif to account -- 
Oxford's final condemnation -- 
Academic freedom? -- 
What was Eucharistic orthodoxy? -- 
Barton's committee decides -- 
The Peasants' Revolt -- 
PART IV COPING WITH FAILURE -- 
Wyclif in retreat -- 
Distilling Wyclif -- 
Inward grace and outward order -- 
What is the Church? -- 
The doctrine of ministry -- 
The papacy -- 
An inclusive Church and the private religions -- 
Charism and order -- 
Popular and vernacular -- 
The Englishing of the Bible -- 
Latin or English for preaching to the people? -- 
Wyclif the popular preacher? -- 
The minds of the laity and the popular campaign -- 
Conclusion: the legend and the reality | 
				 
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