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The field of political theology in the Orthodox traditions of Europe in post-Byzantine times is an almost unknown area. The book offers a comparison of four mirrors for princes from the beginning of the sixteenth century: The Teachings of Neagoe Basarab to His Son Theodosius (1520), Institutio Principis Christiani of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1516), On Secular Authority of Martin Luther (1523) and The Prince of Niccolò Machiavelli (1513). The author thus provides a cross-section of the history of Christian discourse concerning the concept of ‘Princeps Christianus’ in Europe. These works are representative because they show relevant confessional interpretations in Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Lutheranism. The main focus is on Neagoe Basarab, Lord of Wallachia between 1512 and 1521. This important author from Orthodox Europe is here brought into conversation with his three famous contemporaries on such topics as humanity, religion, politics, state, subjects, rulers and freedom.

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CONTENTS: Introduction: Beyond Concepts – Neagoe Basarab: A Christian Prince in the Early Sixteenth Century – Erasmus of Rotterdam and His Education of a Christian Prince: On the Ethical Theomimesis of the Christian Prince – On Secular Authority: Martin Luther and the Prince as Servant – Rule and Method: Machiavelli’s Prince and the Dispensable Semantics of Christianitas – Conclusion: Beyond Concepts, in the Thick of Semantics.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 26/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800790605, 978-1800790605
      ISBN10: 1800790600

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The field of political theology in the Orthodox traditions of Europe in post-Byzantine times is an almost unknown area. The book offers a comparison of four mirrors for princes from the beginning of the sixteenth century: The Teachings of Neagoe Basarab to His Son Theodosius (1520), Institutio Principis Christiani of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1516), On Secular Authority of Martin Luther (1523) and The Prince of Niccolò Machiavelli (1513). The author thus provides a cross-section of the history of Christian discourse concerning the concept of ‘Princeps Christianus’ in Europe. These works are representative because they show relevant confessional interpretations in Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Lutheranism. The main focus is on Neagoe Basarab, Lord of Wallachia between 1512 and 1521. This important author from Orthodox Europe is here brought into conversation with his three famous contemporaries on such topics as humanity, religion, politics, state, subjects, rulers and freedom.

      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS: Introduction: Beyond Concepts – Neagoe Basarab: A Christian Prince in the Early Sixteenth Century – Erasmus of Rotterdam and His Education of a Christian Prince: On the Ethical Theomimesis of the Christian Prince – On Secular Authority: Martin Luther and the Prince as Servant – Rule and Method: Machiavelli’s Prince and the Dispensable Semantics of Christianitas – Conclusion: Beyond Concepts, in the Thick of Semantics.

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