
Juan de Valdés (–1541)
Author of Spiritual and Anabaptist Writers
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
The Silver Mace is actually by Petersham, Maud Fuller, 1890-1971.
Works by Juan de Valdés
The Benefit of Christ: Living Justified Because of Christ's Death (Classics of Faith and Devotion) (1984) 70 copies
Comentario o declarazion familiar i compendiosa, sobre la primera Epistola de San Pablo Apóstol a los Corintios (1982) 3 copies
Juan De Valdes, O.C. Vol I: Dialogos, Escritos Espirituales, Cartas, Apendice (1997) 2 copies, 1 review
Associated Works
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1490 (circa)
- Date of death
- 1541-08
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- religious writer
Protestant reformer - Relationships
- Valdes, Alfonso de (brother)
- Short biography
- Twin brother of Alfonso de Valdes.
- Nationality
- Spain
- Birthplace
- Cuenca, Spain
- Places of residence
- Cuenca, Spain
Naples, Italy
Rome, Italy - Place of death
- Naples, Italy
- Disambiguation notice
- The Silver Mace is actually by Petersham, Maud Fuller, 1890-1971.
- Associated Place (for map)
- Italy
Members
Reviews
Alfabeto Christiano, Which Teaches the True way to Acquire the Light of the Holy Spirit by Juan de Valdes
Brilliant. A spirited, eminently practical and beautifully composed dialogue between Juan de Valdés and Giulia Gonzago covering the basics of the Christian faith. Challenging, yet inspiring, it perfectly balances the demands of law and grace of gospel; it speaks to our weaknesses and doubts and allays them in the sweet mercies of Christ. "You have given fresh life by this" is Giulias's confession and mine.
She in turn is an interesting and non-trivial conversation partner, never reduced to show more mere "Yes, Socrates". The way in which Valdes' and Guilia's relationship shines through the dialogue is also quite endearing. Guilia is very frank and Valdes willing to scandaliz and challenge here even under the facade of great obsequiousness.
I had some minor qualms in terms of the content. Valdes' comment about the character of God in the OT had me shocked, and the great weight placed on introspection and mental exercise is perhaps a bit lopsided. There wasn't much about relating to one's neighbors in a concrete sense - it's a rather mystical, individualistic and introspective spiritual method. Even so, the good massively outweighs the bad, and Valdes' introspection is always pushed outwards towards God, even if the neighbor aspect is much less concretely emphasized.
Lovely, lovely stuff right here. I'll definitely be purchasing this one as a physical book, and I plan to return to it often. Thanks to Fred Sanders from The Scriptorium Daily for this recommendation . show less
She in turn is an interesting and non-trivial conversation partner, never reduced to show more mere "Yes, Socrates". The way in which Valdes' and Guilia's relationship shines through the dialogue is also quite endearing. Guilia is very frank and Valdes willing to scandaliz and challenge here even under the facade of great obsequiousness.
I had some minor qualms in terms of the content. Valdes' comment about the character of God in the OT had me shocked, and the great weight placed on introspection and mental exercise is perhaps a bit lopsided. There wasn't much about relating to one's neighbors in a concrete sense - it's a rather mystical, individualistic and introspective spiritual method. Even so, the good massively outweighs the bad, and Valdes' introspection is always pushed outwards towards God, even if the neighbor aspect is much less concretely emphasized.
Lovely, lovely stuff right here. I'll definitely be purchasing this one as a physical book, and I plan to return to it often. Thanks to Fred Sanders from The Scriptorium Daily for this recommendation . show less
Interesante para saber la posición de un erudito sobre la lengua y la literatura en el siglo XVI, bajo una perspectiva erasmista, pero poco más.
Interesante para saber la posición de un erudito sobre la lengua y la literatura en el siglo XVI, bajo una perspectiva erasmista, pero poco más.
Usefukl translation of otherwise rare writers outside the mainstram of the reformation, some ancestral to modern Baptiost churches.
You May Also Like
Associated Authors
Statistics
- Works
- 24
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 601
- Popularity
- #41,821
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 10
- ISBNs
- 55
- Languages
- 4












