1st Edition

Érasme: Sa pensée et son comportement

By Léon–E. Halkin Copyright 1988
    316 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume of Professor Halkin's articles forms a complement to his recent biography of Erasmus of Rotterdam. The articles published here are concerned with his activities and his behaviour, and describe parts of what may be called his spiritual and intellectual itinerary, different aspects of his thought, or different chapters of his life. The personality of Erasmus continues to make a striking impact upon those who read him, but that it is hard to define it clearly or simply may be seen from the variety of differing judgements scholars have made. The last of the great Latin writers, the author of more than a hundred works, he strove hard to disseminate his ideas: with his books he expounded the theories of Christian humanism; in his treatises and letters he incessantly preached peace; right to the end of his life he worked for the reform of the Church. These themes recur in these articles, but, in Professor Halkin's view, it is his faith, his militant and uncompromising Christianity which gives his character its unity.

    Contents: Avant-propos; Erasme et l’Europe; Le thème du pèlerinage dans les Colloques; Erasme docteur; Erasme entre François Ier et Charles-Quint; Erasme et le célibat sacerdotal; La mariologie d’Erasme; Erasme et Erard de la Marck; Erasme et la mort; Erasme et l’anabaptisme; La place des indulgenes dans la pensée religieuse; Le traité d’art épistolaire d’Erasme; La pieté d’Erasme; La psychohistoire et le caractère d’Erasme; Mattias Schürer; Erasme, la guerre et la paix; Erasme et Luther; Relire l’Eloge de la folie; Index.

    Biography

    Léon–E. Halkin