
Erasmus
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
May 30, 1991
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019287599X
ISBN-13
9780192875990
Description
Erasmus played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance. With a sharp wit and an insatiable curiosity, he dedicated his life to translating ancient texts and the Bible, often challenging conventional beliefs. His insights and critiques pushed people to rethink dogmas and ponder deeper truths.
James McConica delves into the complexities of Erasmus's character and thoughts, painting a vivid picture of a man who was both revered and reviled. Through engaging prose, readers will discover the nuances of his relationships with other scholars, his disagreements with the church, and his profound impact on humanism.
As they explore Erasmus's life, readers can expect a mix of humor, reflection, and a deep appreciation for the power of language. It's a journey into the mind of a true Renaissance thinker, one who believed in the importance of questioning established norms and fostering a spirit of inquiry.
James McConica delves into the complexities of Erasmus's character and thoughts, painting a vivid picture of a man who was both revered and reviled. Through engaging prose, readers will discover the nuances of his relationships with other scholars, his disagreements with the church, and his profound impact on humanism.
As they explore Erasmus's life, readers can expect a mix of humor, reflection, and a deep appreciation for the power of language. It's a journey into the mind of a true Renaissance thinker, one who believed in the importance of questioning established norms and fostering a spirit of inquiry.
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