Ficino, Pico and Savonarola: The Evolution of Humanist Theology 1461/2-1498
Amos Edelheit,
BRILL, 2008 - 503 pages

This
book presents a study of humanism, theology, and politics in Florence
during the last decades of the fifteenth century. It considers the
relations between humanists and theologians and between humanism and
religion. Modern scholarship on humanism has not taken sufficient
account of the deep interest shown by Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) and
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463-1494) in theology and religion. This
book presents a detailed and innovative account of Ficino's "De
Christiana religione" (1474) and of Pico's "Apologia" (1487), in the
context of explaining the evolution of a humanist theology. The book
ends with a consideration of the stormy events of the 1490s, when
Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498) became a leading spiritual and political
figure in Florentine public life.
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