In 1374 he was among the English delegates at a peace congress at Bruges. John Wycliffe, Wycliffe also spelled Wycliff, Wyclif, Wicliffe, ... Wycliffe was born in the North Riding of Yorkshire and received his formal education at the University of Oxford, where his name has been associated with three colleges, Queen’s, Merton, and Balliol, but with some uncertainty. John Wycliffe was a 14th-century scholastic philosopher, theologian, biblical translator, reformer, priest, and educator from England. yüzyılda Roma Katolik Kilisesi içinde, önemli bir muhalifti. Oxford’da dersler vermiştir.14. İsminin değişik yazımlarına kaynaklarda … He became a Bachelor, Master, and then finally in 1372/3, a Doctor of Theology. It was not as a teacher or preacher that Wycliffe gained his position in history, but for his activities in ecclesiastical politics, in which he engaged about the mid-1370s, when his reforming work also began. He may have been given this position because of the spirited and patriotic behavior with which in the year 1366 he sought the interests of his country against the demands of the papacy. John Wycliffe (1330 -1384) was a theologian, philosopher, lay preacher and translator. • Edgar, Robert (2008). A prominent critic of the privileged status of the clergy and its members’ affinity for pomp and luxury, he was a leading dissident within the Roman Catholic priesthood and is regarded as a crucial predecessor to Protestantism. For a while in the 1370's he had friends. 434–35. pp. He would have been taken to Oxford by a bringer. 1 (12th ed.). Pearson Education. He was an early critic of the Papacy and the clerical basis of the Catholic church; Wycliffe argued scripture was the primary basis …
John Wycliffe and his career.
John Wycliffe produced some of the first handwritten English translations of the Bible and helped to make them widely available. Civilizations Past & Present. John Wycliffe (Telâffuz: con wiklif.y 1328 - 31 Aralık 1384) bir İngiliz skolastik filozofu, ilahiyatçı, Kutsal Kitap tercümanı, reformcudur. Wycliffe was born around 1330 in Yorkshire, to a reasonably up and coming family.