TY - BOOK AU - Bellitto,Christopher M. AU - Christianson,Gerald AU - Duclow,Donald F. AU - Fudge,Thomas A. AU - Izbicki,Thomas M. AU - Koch,Bettina AU - Levy,Ian Christopher AU - Mews,Constant J. AU - Muldoon,James AU - Nederman,Cary J. AU - Nedermann,Cary J. AU - Oakley,Francis AU - Pascoe,Louis B. AU - Rollo-Koster,Joëlle AU - Struever,Nancy AU - Turley,Thomas TI - Inventing Modernity in Medieval European Thought, ca. 1100–ca. 1550 T2 - Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Culture , SN - 9781580443494 AV - CB353 .I7285 2018 U1 - 909.07 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Kalamazoo, MI : PB - Medieval Institute Publications, KW - Civilization, Medieval KW - Philosophy, Medieval KW - Political science KW - Europe KW - History KW - To 1500 KW - Schism, The Great Western, 1378-1417 KW - Social change KW - Theology KW - Middle Ages, 600-1500 KW - Abendländisches Schisma KW - Konziliarismus KW - Moderne KW - Nikolaus, von Kues, Kardinal KW - HISTORY / Medieval KW - bisacsh KW - Great Schism KW - Modernity KW - Nicholas of Cusa KW - conciliarism KW - heresy N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; Introduction: Inventing Modernity --; Part 1 Heresy and Reform --; Pierre d’Ailly --; History, Heresy, and Hell --; History and Legitimacy in the Dominican Responses to John of Pouilly --; Part 2 Transforming Ideas and Traditions --; Putting on the Toga --; Nicholas Cusanus and Lorenzo Valla as Virtual Colleagues --; Defensor Pacis Transformed --; Part 3. Cusa and Philosophy Origins and Applications: Origins and Applications --; Cusanus’s Philosophical Testament --; Peter Abelard, Anselm of Havelberg, and Nicholas of Cusa --; Nicholas of Cusa, the Papacy, and World Order --; Part 4. The Great Schism and the Conciliar Option --; The Great Western Schism, Legitimacy, and Tyrannicide --; Dispensing Against the Apostle --; Henri Louis Charles Maret (1805–1884) --; Part 5. Appendices --; Thomas M. Izbicki --; Afterword --; A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas M. Izbicki --; Notes on Contributors --; Index of Names and Places; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - One of the most challenging problems in the history of Western ideas stems from the emergence of Modernity out of the preceding period of the Latin Middle Ages. This volume develops and extends the insights of the noted scholar Thomas M. Izbicki into the so-called medieval/modern divide. The contributors include a wide array of eminent international scholars from the fields of History, Theology, Philosophy, and Political Science, all of whom explore how medieval ideas framed and shaped the thought of later centuries. This sometimes involved the evolution of intellectual principles associated with the definition and imposition of religious orthodoxy. Also addressed is the Great Schism in the Roman Church that set into question the foundations of ecclesiology. In the same era, philosophical and theoretical innovations reexamined conventional beliefs about metaphysics, epistemology and political life, perhaps best encapsulated by the fifteenth-century philosopher, theologian and political theorist Nicholas of Cusa UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781580443500 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781580443500 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781580443500/original ER -