The latest issue of the journal—volume 86, issue 2—is now available on Project MUSE.


Table of Contents

Kant on Moral Education and the Origins of Humanity
Olga Lenczewska 

Assessing Ethical Culture in Germany: Friedrich Albert Lange, Felix Adler—and Hermann Cohen
Myriam Bienenstock 

The State as a Form of Life: A Genealogy of Biopolitics in the Discourse on the Biology of the State
Mikołaj Ratajczak 

Forms of Complicity: History and Law in the Kastner Affair
Nitzan Lebovic 

Context and Paratext: New Insights into the Early Modern Reception of the Greek Fathers
Paolo Sachet 

Patristic Translations and the Patronage of Pope Nicholas V (r. 1447–55)
Annet den Haan 

Studying, Translating, and Editing the Greek Fathers in Lorenzo’s Florence: Pico, Poliziano, and Ficino
Francisco Bastitta Harriet 

Humanist Translation and the Parisian Tradition: Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples’s ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite
Christa Lundberg 

Teaching and Being Taught: Melanchthon’s Editions of the Greek Fathers and His Early Theological Thinking
Marta Quatrale 

The Use of Patristic Anthologies in the Construction of Early Lutheran Orthodoxy: The Case of Hermann Hamelmann
Maria Fallica 

A “Lost Renaissance” of Patristic Scholarship? Unpublished Latin Translations of John Chrysostom Created in Italy Between 1575 and 1585
Sam Kennerley