Concordia Theological Monthly
Publication Date
11-1-1968
Document Type
Article
Keywords
reform, pole, contarini, biblical humanism, padua, greek, catholic, italy, venice, england, giberti, st. paul, pope adrian vi, reformation
Submission Type
Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep
Abstract
Reginald Pole deserves careful attention by students of the Reformation period. Pole delivered one and shared in a second of three confessions which assumed Roman Catholic guilt for the splintering of Christendom. Adrian VI excoriated the Curia in his Instructio of Jan. 3, 1523, read to the Diet of Nuremberg by Francesco Chieregati.
Disciplines
History of Christianity
Submission Cost
Free
Submission Audience
Laity; Ministers; Scholars
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Marvin W.
(1968)
"Biblical Humanism and Roman Catholic Reform: (1501-1542) Contarini, Pole, and Giberti,"
Concordia Theological Monthly: Vol. 39, Article 68.
Available at:
https://scholar.csl.edu/ctm/vol39/iss1/68