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- W3014640599 abstract "THE LATE MEDIEVAL CONTEXT OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY When Martin Luther famously published his Ninety-five Theses in Wittenberg, he did not intend to create a new church or denomination, but set out to spur on the reform of the Catholic Church of his day. That his attempt at reformation in fact produced the Reformation cannot, however, be comprehended by the sheer force of his theological ideas. Like all major epochs in church history, the Reformation was occasioned by a range of social, political, and cultural forces, in addition to ecclesiastical and theological concerns. Before examining the key issues in the theology of the Reformation, we will briefly survey the harrowed landscape of the church and society of Luther's day that readied his world for major ecclesiastical and theological change. In Chapter 17, we reviewed the rise of the so-called via moderna , associated above all with the name of William of Ockham, which undermined the Thomistic synthesis between nature and grace, and placed a greater emphasis on human works in justification than did previous theologies. The theological flux stirred by the via moderna was one key factor that helped to destabilize the medieval church. While Luther's Reformation project would continue the via moderna 's skepticism concerning the ability of human reason to discern God through the natural world, he reacted vociferously against an Ockhamist construal of justification, in part because of how its emphasis on human works in salvation encouraged other abuses in the church." @default.
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- W3014640599 title "Theology in the Reformation period (c.1400–1700)" @default.
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