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Savonarola als Apologet : der Versuch einer empirischen Begründung des christlichen Glaubens in der Zeit der Renaissance
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ISBN: 3110175223 3110896400 9783110175226 Year: 2003 Volume: 83

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Savonarola (1452-1498) saw it as his highest priority to substantiate Christianity's claim to truth, an aspect that has hitherto found scant attention. Although in his youth he had himself been tempted to exchange Catholic Christianity for a neo-Epicurean view of the world, he spent his whole life seeking arguments for the truth of the faith. Following from Aristotelian empiricism and the lines of scientific enquiry, he attempts at an inductive proof for the truth of Christianity with the argument that the observation of Christians' ethical conduct and the causal analysis of these perceptual data allows one to conclude that the faith motivating such behaviour is true.

Selected writings of Girolamo Savonarola : religion and politics, 1490-1498
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ISBN: 9780300103267 0300103263 Year: 2006 Volume: *3 Publisher: New Haven, CT ; London Yale University Press


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Apologetic writings
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ISBN: 9780674054981 0674054989 Year: 2015 Volume: 68 Publisher: Cambridge London Harvard university press

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"Brought to Florence at the instance of Lorenzo de' Medici to become lector to the Dominican community at San Marco, Girolamo Savonarola would ultimately be responsible for the events that convulsed the city in the 1490s and led to the overthrow of the Medici themselves. Savonarola's apocalyptic sermons, preached from the pulpits of San Marco and the Duomo, predicted dire consequences for a sinful Florence, a scourging, if the Florentines did not mend their ways and form themselves into a commonwealth for God. Fully in the ascendant by 1495, Savonarola increasingly used his platform in Florence to urge a renewal of the entire Church, a renovatio ecclesiae that implicated the papacy as a particular impediment to reform. He was accused of heresy and eventually excommunicated by the Borgia pope, Alexander VI, on 13 May 1497. Savonarola refused to acknowledge the validity of the excommunication and defended himself against the charges. But he was soon arrested by the Florentine Signoria--the city's highest magistracy--at the pope's behest. He was then brought to trial for falsely claiming to have seen visions and uttered prophecies, for religious error, and sedition. In a few days it was all over. Girolamo Savonarola was hanged and burned, together with two of his Dominican disciples from San Marco, in Florence's Piazza della Signoria on 23 May 1498, still professing adherence to the Church. Girolamo Savonarola's self-defense, like his visionary teaching, was preached from the pulpits of Florence, but was also carried on through a series of writings. The works presented in this volume were all written by the friar during the dramatic months leading up to his death, as he ever more desperately defended his actions to those who were ranged against him"--Provided by publisher.

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Reformers --- Excommunication --- Réformateurs --- Correspondence --- Catholic Church --- History --- Sources --- Correspondance --- Eglise catholique --- Histoire --- Savonarola, Girolamo, --- Alexander --- Political and social views. --- Religion. --- Correspondence. --- Dominicans --- Florence (Italy) --- Florence (Italie) --- Sources. --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 2 SAVORANOLA, HIERONYMUS --- Anathema --- Expulsion --- Church discipline --- Persons --- Godsdienst. Theologie--SAVORANOLA, HIERONYMUS --- Alessandro --- Alexandre --- Borgia, Roderico Lenzuoli, --- Borgia, Rodrigo, --- Borja, Roderic de, --- Borja, Rodrigo de, --- Borja y Borja, Rodrigo de, --- Borja y Doms, Rodrigo, --- De Borja, Roderic, --- De Borja, Rodrigo, --- De Borja y Borja, Rodrigo, --- Doms, Rodrigo Borja y, --- Lançol y Borja, Rodrigo, --- Lanzol y Borja, Rodrigo, --- Lenzuoli Borja, Roderico, --- Savonarole, Jérome, --- Savonarola, Girolamo Maria Francesco Matteo, --- Savonarola, Gerolamo, --- Savonarola, Hieronimo, --- Savonarola, Hieronymus, --- Savonarola, Ieróm, --- Savanorola, Hierome, --- Hieronymo, --- Black Friars --- Friars Preachers --- FF. prêcheurs --- Frères prêcheurs --- Ordo Fratrum Praedicatorum --- Preaching Friars --- Predicadores --- Orden de Predicadores --- Frati predicatori --- Ordo Praedicatorum --- Dominikanie --- Zakon Kaznodziejski --- Prediger-Orden --- Zakon Ojców Dominikanów --- Zakon Dominikanów --- Ordre de saint Dominique --- Dominicains --- Order of St. Dominic --- Order of Preachers --- Dominikaner --- Dominicanos --- Padres Domínicos --- Dominican Fathers --- Ordem de São Domingos --- Ordem de S. Domingos --- Dominicos --- Domenicani --- Ordre des Frères-Prêcheurs --- Dominicanen --- Dominican Order --- Blackfriars --- Jacobins (Religious order) --- Ордэн дамініканаў --- Ordėn daminikanaŭ --- Dominikanci --- Доминикански орден --- Dominikanski orden --- Orde dels Predicadors --- Orde de Predicadors --- O.P. --- Dominics --- Orde Dominicà --- Orde dels Frares Predicadors --- Orde de Sant Domènec --- Домініканці --- Dominikant︠s︡i --- Ordine dei predicatori --- Ordine dei Frati predicatori --- 2 SAVORANOLA, HIERONYMUS Godsdienst. Theologie--SAVORANOLA, HIERONYMUS --- Borgia, Rodrigo --- Réformateurs --- Ordre des Prêcheurs --- Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- Florence (Tuscany) --- Reformers. --- Savonarola, Girolamo --- Dominicans. --- To 1737. --- Italy

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