TY - BOOK ID - 13202383 TI - Collected Works of Erasmus AU - Erasmus, Desiderius, AU - Trinkaus, Charles PY - 1999 VL - 76 SN - 0802043178 9781442673427 1442673427 9780802043177 128202843X 9786612028434 PB - Toronto DB - UniCat KW - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) KW - Latin Christian literature, Medieval and modern KW - Latin literature, Medieval and modern KW - Erasmus, Desiderius, KW - Erasmus KW - Erasmus, Desiderius KW - Érasme KW - Desiderius Erasmus KW - Erasm, Dezideriĭ KW - Erasme, Désiré KW - Erasmo, KW - Erasmo, Desidério KW - Erasmus, KW - Ėrazm, KW - Erazm, KW - Roterodamus, Erasmus KW - Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm KW - Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius KW - Роттердамский, Эразм KW - Эразм, KW - Ерасм, Дезидерий KW - Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures KW - Languages & Literatures KW - 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS KW - 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS KW - Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS KW - Érasme, KW - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Netherlands - Translations into English. UR - http://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:13202383 AB - Erasmus' controversies with French, Italian, Spanish, and German critics on theological, social, philological, educational, and other matters are contained in volumes 71-84 of the Collected Works of Erasmus. Volume 76 includes two of his most important disputes with Luther, A Discussion of Free Will and the first part of Hyperaspistes (usually translated as 'protector' or 'shield-bearer'). Erasmus writes in response to Luther's The Enslaved Will and rebukes Luther for his arrogance and for his insulting charge that Erasmus is an atheist. In these works, Erasmus sets out in detail his views on important questions of scripture and church doctrine and tradition in his eloquent defence of free will. A masterly introduction by Professor Trinkaus provides the necessary background for the reader's understanding and appreciation of the struggle between Erasmus and Luther. The second part of Hyperaspistes appears in volume 77, as does the index to both volumes 76 and 77. ER -