Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Burton, Simon J. Burton, Joshua Hollmann, and Eric M. ParkerĬover illustration: The cloisters of the St Nikolaus Hospital in Bernkastel-Kues in 2018. Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World Edited by The titles published in this series are listed at /shct Lim (Nashville, Tennessee) Brad C. Pardue (Point Lookout, Missouri) Eric Saak (Indianapolis) Christine Shepardson (Knoxville, Tennessee) Brian Tierney (Ithaca, New York) John Van Engen (Notre Dame, Indiana) Founding Editor Heiko A. Oberman† Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Editor-in-Chief Robert J. Bast (Knoxville, Tennessee) Editorial Board Paul C.H. Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World “Squaring the Circle”: Cusan Metaphysics and the Pansophic Vision of Jan Amos ComeniusĬusanus and Leibniz: Symbolic Explorations of Infinity as a Ladder to GodĮpilogue: Ernst Cassirer and Renaissance Cultural Studies: The Figure of Nicholas of Cusa The Book Metaphor Triadized: the Layman’s Bible and God’s Books in Raymond of Sabunde, Nicholas of Cusa and Jan Amos Comenius Nicholas Cusanus and Guillaume Postel on Learning and Docta Ignorantia Motion, Space, and Early Modern Re-formations of the Cosmos: Nicholas of Cusa’s Anima Mundi and Henry More’s Spirit of NatureĬusanus and Boethian Theology in the Early French Reform Varieties of Spiritual Sense: Cusanus and John Smith “The Sacred Circle of All-Being”: Cusanus, Lord Brooke, and Peter Sterry The Notion of Faith in the Works of Nicholas Cusanus and Giordano Bruno Nicholas of Cusa and Pantheism in Early Modern Catholic TheologyĮxplicatio Visionis: Reform of Perspective Ignorantia Non Docta: John Calvin and Nicholas of Cusa’s Neglected Trinitarian Legacy Nicholas of Cusa and Martin Luther on Christ and the Coincidence of Opposites Nicholas of Cusa and Paolo Sarpi: Copernicanism and Conciliarism in Early Modern VeniceĬoincidentia Oppositorum: Theological Reform “Papista Insanissima”: Papacy and Reform in Nicholas of Cusa’s Reformatio Generalis (1459) and the Early Martin Luther (1517–19) The Reform of Space for Prayer: Ecclesia primitiva in Nicholas of Cusa and Leon Battista Alberti Reformatio Generalis: Ecclesiastical ReformĪ Difficult Pope: Eugenius iv and the Men around Him Introduction: Nicholas of Cusa and Early Modern Reform: Towards a Reassessmentīy: Simon J.G.
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