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The Bohemian reformer Jan Hus made a substantial and critical contribution to the development of the medieval church, owing especially to his views and teachings on Scripture, the church, faith, conscience, and spirituality. This book offers a presentation of Hus’s theological commitment centered on his understanding of truth. Lášek and Franklin explore Hus's preaching ministry and his long-drawn-out legal struggle against charges of heresy as ethical outworkings of this approach to truth. Central to this exploration is a new annotated translation of Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ as the Supreme Judge against the pope and canon law. This document was not only a protest against papal power, but expressed a fundamentally new legal situation: in bypassing canon law, it essentially represented a personal claim to freedom of conscience. This unheard-of principle from within the medieval legal framework preceded other related ecclesiastical and legal developments by several centuries. The authors argue that Hus’s appeal thus represents a momentous event in church history and European history as a whole. Due to the historical significance of his martyrdom and commemoration by many churches throughout Europe, this book demonstrates that Hus remains an important figure not only for the study of European history, but also for understanding contemporary values of Western civilization.



Table of Contents

Preface — Angelo Shaun Franklin

Preface to the 1991 Czech Edition — Jan Blahoslav Lášek

Author’s Preface to the 2021 English Edition — Jan Blahoslav Lášek

Chapter 1: Historical Background: The Context of the Medieval Church

Chapter 2: The Life of Jan Hus

Chapter 3: Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ the Supreme Judge: An Annotated Translation

Chapter 4: Hus in Exile and in Constance

Chapter 5: Hus as a Reformer: Truth in Word and in Deed

Chapter 6: The Preaching of Hus: His Commitment to Proclaiming Truth

Conclusion: The Contemporary Struggle for Truth

Appendix: Hus’s Homily on the Holy Trinity (John 3:1–15): An Annotated Translation

Bibliography

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Jan Hus: Faithful Witness to Truth

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 05/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793637420, 978-1793637420
      ISBN10: 1793637423

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Bohemian reformer Jan Hus made a substantial and critical contribution to the development of the medieval church, owing especially to his views and teachings on Scripture, the church, faith, conscience, and spirituality. This book offers a presentation of Hus’s theological commitment centered on his understanding of truth. Lášek and Franklin explore Hus's preaching ministry and his long-drawn-out legal struggle against charges of heresy as ethical outworkings of this approach to truth. Central to this exploration is a new annotated translation of Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ as the Supreme Judge against the pope and canon law. This document was not only a protest against papal power, but expressed a fundamentally new legal situation: in bypassing canon law, it essentially represented a personal claim to freedom of conscience. This unheard-of principle from within the medieval legal framework preceded other related ecclesiastical and legal developments by several centuries. The authors argue that Hus’s appeal thus represents a momentous event in church history and European history as a whole. Due to the historical significance of his martyrdom and commemoration by many churches throughout Europe, this book demonstrates that Hus remains an important figure not only for the study of European history, but also for understanding contemporary values of Western civilization.



      Table of Contents

      Preface — Angelo Shaun Franklin

      Preface to the 1991 Czech Edition — Jan Blahoslav Lášek

      Author’s Preface to the 2021 English Edition — Jan Blahoslav Lášek

      Chapter 1: Historical Background: The Context of the Medieval Church

      Chapter 2: The Life of Jan Hus

      Chapter 3: Hus’s Appeal to Jesus Christ the Supreme Judge: An Annotated Translation

      Chapter 4: Hus in Exile and in Constance

      Chapter 5: Hus as a Reformer: Truth in Word and in Deed

      Chapter 6: The Preaching of Hus: His Commitment to Proclaiming Truth

      Conclusion: The Contemporary Struggle for Truth

      Appendix: Hus’s Homily on the Holy Trinity (John 3:1–15): An Annotated Translation

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

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