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1 Wyclif's Life and Work 3
2 The Oxford Context of Wyclif's Thought 32
3 Wyclif in Oxford: Logic, Metaphysics 65
4 Denying Transubstantiation: Physics, Eucharist, and Apostasy 102
5 The Logic of Scripture 115
6 Predestination and the Church 169
7 Dominium as Foundation of Wyclif's Political and Ecclesiological Vision 199
Epilogue 222
Appendix: Wyclif's Confessio 226
Notes 245
Bibliography 271
Index 287
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Add John Wyclif, John Wyclif (d.1384) has too frequently been described as Morning Star of the Reformation and only recently begun to be studied as a fourteenth-century English philosopher and theologian. This work draws on recent scholarship situating Wyclif in hi, John Wyclif to your collection on WonderClub |