Sermons on Amos and Zechariah

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Sermons on Amos and Zechariah is a collection of fiery biblical sermons by the Dominican reformer Girolamo Savonarola, reflecting his moral and religious critique of late 15th-century Florence.

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instanceOf Christian literature
religious text
sermon collection
associatedWithEvent Savonarola’s preaching campaign in Florence
associatedWithOrder Dominican Order NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Girolamo Savonarola NERFINISHED
author Girolamo Savonarola NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
criticizes luxury and vice
moral corruption in Florence
worldliness of clergy
genre biblical commentary
sermon
hasInfluenced Florentine religious life
perception of Savonarola as reformer
hasTheme call to reform
civic morality
corruption of power
divine punishment
piety and austerity
historicalContext Florentine Republic politics
Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament prophets NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christian faithful
citizens of Florence
language Italian
literaryForm homiletic prose
literaryPeriod Renaissance literature
mainSubject Book of Amos NERFINISHED
Book of Zechariah NERFINISHED
movement moral reform
religious reform
placeOfOrigin Florence NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 15th century
religion Christianity
scripturalBasis Book of Amos NERFINISHED
Book of Zechariah NERFINISHED
theologicalFocus divine judgment
moral critique
repentance
social justice
timePeriod late 15th century
tone fiery
prophetic
tradition Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED

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Girolamo Savonarola notableWork Sermons on Amos and Zechariah