Dark renaissance
The 16th-century England was marked by a ruthless, violent, and egocentric monarchy, where anyone could be a traitor or a spy. It is not surprising that it provided so much material for scripts and novels....
The 16th-century England was marked by a ruthless, violent, and egocentric monarchy, where anyone could be a traitor or a spy. It is not surprising that it provided so much material for scripts and novels....
The book succeeds in the following task: making it impossible to deny that there is (at least) plausible case for high Christology among fervently monotheistic Jews in the earliest stages of Christianity. I...
The author tries to present, for the first time, a complete panorama of Latin American theology, from the first arrival of Spaniards in the New World until the beginning of the 18th century. The work...