• Secrets : humanism, mysticism, and evangelism in Erasmus of Rotterdam, Bishop Guillaume Briconnet, and Marguerite De Navarre

    Vance, Jacob 2014 Brill's studies in intellectual history, 0920-8607 ( Serie ) Boston : Brill 9789004281257 | BRILL9789004281257 Abstract

    In Secrets: Humanism, Mysticism, and Evangelism in Erasmus of Rotterdam, Bishop Guillaume Briçonnet, and Marguerite de Navarre, Jacob Vance argues that Erasmus and French Evangelical humanists made secrecy central to their literary thought. They revived Scriptural, medieval, and early Renaissance notions of secrecy in their spiritual and profane literature to advance the reforms in church and society that they advocated. Erasmus, Briçonnet, and Marguerite expanded on Origenian, Augustinian, and pseudo-Dionysian concepts of divine mystery, as being secret, throughout their works. By developing the idea that the divine remains both transcendent and immanent in the world of creation, these humanists explored, through literature, how the human spirit can either accede, or fail to accede, to the secrets of Christian wisdom.

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