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Collected Works of Erasmus

Desiderius Erasmus

Controversies, Volume 74

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Release Date: 16/01/2023

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Label: University of Toronto Press
Series: Collected Works of Erasmus
Contributors: Stephen Ryle (Translated with commentary by), Douglas A. Shantz (Translated with commentary by), Erika Rummel (Translated with commentary by), Charles Fantazzi (Translated with commentary by), Jan Bloemedal (Edited by), Alexander Dalzell (Translated with commentary by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Pages: 408

Controversies, Volume 74
This volume contains the first translation of Erasmus’ response to two of his fiercest Spanish critics.

Erasmus’ thorough engagement with the New Testament, in particular his revision of the Vulgate translation, aroused much controversy, especially in the orthodox Roman Catholic country of Spain. Erasmus had to fight fierce polemics with several people, including two Spanish scholars, Diego López Zúñiga and Sancho Carranza de Miranda, who were both connected to the University of Alcalà. This quarrel lasted from 1520 to 1524, with a late response by Erasmus in 1529. The discussion started as a philological one, regarding "correct" Latin, but turned into a dogmatic-theological fight over the issues of whether the New Testament speaks of Christ as God, whether one can apply the term servus (servant) to Christ, and whether the sacramental character of matrimony can be deduced from Ephesians 5:32.

The six texts in this volume are here translated and annotated for the first time. With elucidating notes and an introduction, the volume offers wonderful insight into a fierce and fundamental polemic over the New Testament