Skip to main content
  • free

    Life giving resources. Faithfully delivered.

    FREE delivery on orders over £10

  • UK

    Serving over 2 million Christians in the UK

    with Bibles, Books and Church Supplies

  • Church

    Our Buy-Now-Pay-Later accounts used

    by over 4,000 UK Churches & Schools

  • Excellent 4.8 out of 5

    Trustpilot

Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the End of the Middle Ages

[Paperback]

by Ian Christopher Levy

    • Author

      Ian Christopher Levy

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      University of Notre Dame Press

    • Published

      April 2012

    Read full description

    Today's Price

    £38.00

    Free delivery icon

    Free UK Delivery


    Available - Usually dispatched within 4 days


    • Paypal
    • Google Pay
    • Apple Pay
    • Visa
    • Mastercard
    • Amex

    Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the End of the Middle Ages

    Today's Price £38.00



    Product Description

    All participants in late medieval debates recognized Holy Scripture as the principal authority in matters of Catholic doctrine. Popes, theologians, lawyers--all were bound by the divine truth it conveyed. Yet the church possessed no absolute means of determining the final authoritative meaning of the biblical text--hence the range of appeals to antiquity, to the papacy, and to councils, none of which were ultimately conclusive. Authority in the late medieval church was a vexing issue precisely because it was not resolved.Ian Christopher Levy's book focuses on the quest for such authority between 1370 and 1430, from John Wyclif to Thomas Netter, thereby encompassing the struggle over Holy Scripture waged between Wycliffites and Hussites on the one hand, and their British and Continental opponents on the other. Levy demonstrates that the Wycliffite/Hussite "heretics" and their opponents--the theologians William Woodford, Thomas Netter, and Jean Gerson--in fact shared a large and undisputed common ground. They held recognized licenses of expertise, venerated tradition, esteemed the church fathers, and embraced Holy Scripture as the ultimate authority in Christendom. What is more, they utilized similar hermeneutical strategies with regard to authorial intention, the literal sense, and the appeal to the fathers and holy doctors in order to open up the text. Yet it is precisely this commonality, according to Levy, that rendered the situation virtually intractable; he argues that the erroneous assumption persists today that Netter and Gerson spoke for "the church," whereas Wyclif and Hus sought to destroy it. Levy's sophisticated study in historical theology, which reconsiders the paradigm of heresy and orthodoxy, offers a necessary adjustment in our view of church authority at the turn of the fifteenth century. "In "Holy Scripture and the Quest for Authority at the End of the Middle Ages," Ian Christopher Levy reveals the crux of a late medieval quandary regarding ecclesial authority. He perceptively shows how theologians and the Catholic Church were mired in a nearly intractable constellation of issues involving scriptural interpretation, appeals to tradition, development of doctrine, the question of concrete, visible instruments of authority, and the role of canon law and university theologians. This highly original contribution treats themes and issues at an immensely complex and important juncture in the development of early modern religious thought and practice, the ramifications of which are still very much with us today." --Boyd Taylor Coolman, Boston College

    Specification

    • Author

      Ian Christopher Levy

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      University of Notre Dame Press

    • Published

      April 2012

    • Weight

      454g

    • Page Count

      352

    • Dimensions

      153 x 229 x 18 mm

    • ISBN

      9780268034146

    • ISBN-10

      0268034141

    • Eden Code

      4024686

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: Ian Christopher Levy

    • ISBN: 9780268034146

    • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press

    • Release Date: April 2012

    • Weight: 454g

    • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 18 mm

    • Eden Code: 4024686


    Product Q+A

    Ask a Question

    Recently Viewed