Juan de Valdés (c. 1490–1541) in Light of his Religious Background
Dr Manuel Martínez-Ortega author Prof Dr Christopher B Brown editor Prof Dr Günter Frank editor Prof Dr Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer editor Prof Tarald Rasmussen editor Prof Dr Violet Soen editor Dr Zsombor Tóth editor Prof Dr Herman J Selderhuis editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Published:13th Oct '25
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Having been discarded into the oblivion of “heretics”, the figure of Juan de Valdés only began to be recovered at the end of the 19th century. Initially associated with Protestantism, Valdés has been portrayed by a range of writers who have each tried to classify him in one of the religious categories of the time: erasmian, catholic, alumbrado or protestant. However, the very diversity of portraits only confirmed the need for a more eclectic point of view. Manuel Martínez-Ortega examines particular religious trends, texts and tendencies of Valdes’ time and context in order to identify, through the analysis of his writings, the particular characteristics and emphases of his eclecticism. It shows that, within the movement of Spanish Protestantism, Juan de Valdés constitutes a clear example of religious currents that received and assimilated key principles of the Protestant Reformation.
Juan de Valdés – a clear example of religious currents that received and assimilated key principles of the Protestant ReformationHaving been discarded into the oblivion of “heretics”, the figure of Juan de Valdés only began to be recovered at the end of the 19th century. Initially associated with Protestantism, Valdés has been portrayed by a range of writers who have each tried to classify him in one of the religious categories of the time: erasmian, catholic, alumbrado or protestant. However, the very diversity of portraits only confirmed the need for a more eclectic point of view. In his book Manuel Martínez-Ortega examines particular religious trends, texts and tendencies of Valdes’ time and context in order to identify, through the analysis of his writings, the particular characteristics and emphases of his eclecticism. His writings include commentaries on the Bible, with translation from Greek into Spanish, as well as a sizable “spiritual manual” and something like theological sketches, all of which portray his convictions and message. The analysis of his writings and their background reveal that, within the movement of Spanish Protestantism, Juan de Valdés constitutes a clear example of religious currents that received and assimilated key principles of the Protestant Reformation.
ISBN: 9783525502334
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 35mm
Weight: 1052g
559 pages
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