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John Eck famously debated Luther, Zwingli, and other reformers. Most of the time he destroyed them. I've been reading up on Eck, and it seems to me that he had more in common - at least in his education and reading interests as the Reformers. Oh, if only they could have gotten along.
I was reading this article and it's so good I wanted to share it with you. Rowan, Steven W. “Ulrich Zasius and John Eck: ‘Faith Need Not Be Kept with an Enemy,’” Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2, Humanism in the Early Sixteenth Century. (Jul., 1977), pp. 80. Quote:
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The rest of the article is outstanding.
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From each according to his interest rate, to each according to his credit. ![]() -Capitalist Manifesto-
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