Petrus Dathenus

Lof Der Christelycke Mededeelzaamheid In Rym...

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 68 Seiten
ISBN 1024685861
EAN 9781024685862
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Lof Der Christelycke Mededeelzaamheid In Rym... is a theological work by Petrus Dathenus, presented in the form of Dutch verse. This 16th-century text explores themes of Christian communion, fellowship, and the importance of sharing within the Christian community. Dathenus employs the poetic form to make theological concepts accessible and memorable, reflecting the literary and religious sensibilities of his time.
The book provides valuable insights into the religious thought and poetic traditions of the Dutch Reformation. Its enduring appeal lies in its unique combination of theological depth and artistic expression, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the period.
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