Usury, Interest, and the Reformation
Leverbaar
This book is the first systematic study of the practice of moneylending during the Reformation. Through the detailed examination of a variety of documents, it challenges the established views on usury and interest, providing a fresh interpretation that explains how figures such as Luther could condemn usury whilst still upholding the legality of lending money at interest.
Gebonden | 206 pagina's
Verschenen in 2002
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