John Wycliffe writer and "reformer", b. Probably at Hipswell in Yorkshire near Richmond in 1324. December 31, 1384, Leicestershire State Lutherworth. His family is said to be from Wickliffe of Tees in the same county. Traditional birthday was 1324, but some authorities mentioned it before. There are few people who know his early life and his career in Oxford is obscured by the presence of at least one person with the same name. But what is certain is that he was educated at Ballyol University and in 1361 he had to resign as Filmingham's lifetime owner.
125510 JOHN WYCLIF Lahei, Steven Edmund is often seen as a pioneer of religious reform, and Wycliffe only recently began to be studied as a philosopher and theologian. This work places him in his environment using recent scholarships to present his thoughts and sentences as a consistent theological position created by Oxford's "Golden Age" theology. 304 pgs. • 116 0 116 God's Good: Metaphors, Gender and Religious Languages Soskice, Janet Martin Bible's main male symbol of work is to exclude women or ignore the richness of their spiritual life? This book from religious language and feminist scholars opens the Bible image of sex, gender and relatives by discussing its position in the doctrine of the Christian theology center. 203 pgs. •2008
1400 Czech students from John Wycliffe brought Wicklikism to Prague, the capital of Bohemia. Missionary John Hus (1373 - 1415) used Wyclef 's theory to support his own argument against the waste of the Church. The state in northern Italy developed its own government system. The Venetian government became the capitalist of businessmen, Milan was dominated by dynasty's authoritarianism, Florence became a richly dominated republic. Three cities have expanded and conquered the majority of northern Italy. In 1417 the Constance Committee was the largest church meeting in medieval history and finished a great division. The committee received long-term support and chose Martin V as the pope. It is an alternative to the settlement government approving the High Church Council as a Pope monarchy and the authority of the Pope, and approving regular board meetings. This new era is known as the territory of Italy and will last until 1517.