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📱 eBook en inglés JOHN KNOX AND THE REFORMATION

JAZZYBEE VERLAG - 9783849606947

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Sinopsis de JOHN KNOX AND THE REFORMATION

This work of the well-known historian and man-of-letters, Mr. Andrew Lang, is not a biography at all; it is a controversial pamphlet of large size, the thesis of which is a quotation from The Diurnal under the date of Knoxs death: John Knox, minister, deceased, who had, as was alleged, the most part of the blame of all the sorrows of Scotland since the slaughter of the late Cardinal. From the beginning to the end of his book, Mr. Lang employs all the resources of his literary art, irony, denunciation, special pleading, to discredit the great Reformer. He attributes to him the principles of a Macchiavelli, and a prudence that led him to shun dangers to himself however ready he might be to denounce others who showed like prudence. He accuses Knox of numberless misstatements in his History, extending even to the perversion of the facts of history to justify his acts and those of his party. On nearly every page is a fling at Knox, the following being an example: Knox, as to the doctrine of " killing no murder," was a man of his time. But Knox, in telling the story of a murder which he approves, unhappily displays a glee unbecoming a reformer of the Church of Him who blamed St. Peter for his recourse to the sword. The very essence of Christianity is cast to the winds when Knox utters his laughter over the murders or misfortunes of his opponents, yielding " to the strong propensity which he felt to indulge his vein of humour." Other good men rejoiced in the murder of an enemy, but Knox chuckled. This is not fair play, though it be sharp writing. It is to be admitted that Mr. Lang carries us with him in many of his attacks upon the consistency and spirit of the Reformer, but he himself chuckles overmuch, and allows far too little for the spirit of the time that shapes the character and thought of even its leaders and heroes.

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Escrito por ANDREW LANG


ANDREW LANG
Andrew Lang nació en 1844 en Selkirk (Escocia). Fue novelista, poeta, crítico literario, antólogo y antropólogo. Alumno de las universidades de Edimburgo y Oxford, pronto se ganó una reputación como versátil escritor. Sus primeras obras fueron traducciones de Homero, autor al que más tarde dedicaría excelentes estudios. Uno de sus libros más reeditados, «Blue Fairy Book» (1889), es una bella antología de cuentos de hadas. Fue uno de los fundadores de la llamada Psychical Research (investigación psíquica). Dedicó varias obras a la historia de su tierra escocesa y escribió diversos libros de poemas y numerosos artículos para el «Morning Post». Falleció en 1912 en Banchory (Escocia).
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Editorial: Jazzybee Verlag

ISBN: 9783849606947

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 13/12/2012

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