Wyclif and the Oxford Schools
Discover the fascinating early life of John Wyclif, the influential theologian, in "Wyclif and the Oxford Schools" by J. A. Robson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this compelling account spans 284 pages and delves into Wyclif's career at the University of Oxford before he emerged as a controversial public figure in 1372. Dr. Robson expertly explores lesser-known aspects of Wyclif’s academic journey, shedding light on how he gained recognition as the leading master in Oxford. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a thorough examination of scholasticism and its impact on Wyclif's work. Immerse yourself in the intellectual landscape of 14th-century England and understand the roots of one of Christianity's pivotal figures.