Cultures of Communication
Theologies of Media in Early Modern Europe and Beyond
Herausgeber: Puff, Helmut; Wild, Christopher; Strasser, Ulrike
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Cultures of Communication
Theologies of Media in Early Modern Europe and Beyond
Herausgeber: Puff, Helmut; Wild, Christopher; Strasser, Ulrike
- Gebundenes Buch
Looking beyond the emergence of print, this collection of ground-breaking essays highlights the pivotal role of theology in the formation of the early modern cultures of communication.
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Looking beyond the emergence of print, this collection of ground-breaking essays highlights the pivotal role of theology in the formation of the early modern cultures of communication.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781442630376
- ISBN-10: 144263037X
- Artikelnr.: 45056844
- UCLA Clark Memorial Library Series
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9781442630376
- ISBN-10: 144263037X
- Artikelnr.: 45056844
Edited by Helmut Puff, Ulrike Strasser, and Christopher Wild
1. Introduction: Cultures of Communication, Theologies of Media in Early
Modern Europe and Beyond
Christopher Wild and Ulrike Strasser
2. The Absolute Medium: Nicholas of Cusa on the Mediality of Christ
Christian Kiening
3. Fragmentation and Presence: Reformation Debates and Cultural Theory
Lee Palmer Wandel
4. ‘Here I Stand’: Face-to-Face Communication and Print Media in the
Early Reformation
Marcus Sandl
5. Mediated Immediacies in Thomas Müntzer’s Theology
Helmut Puff
6. ‘Sing unto the Lord’: An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in
the Late Reformation Era
Susan C. Karant-Nunn
7. Reading Images, Printing Voices: Simulation of Media and Epistemic
Reflection in German Baroque Literature
Daniel Weidner
8. Divine Messengers and Divine Messages: Angelic Media in Early Modern
Hispanic America
Andrew Redden
9. On Reading Missionary Correspondence: Jesuit Theologians on the
Spiritual Benefits of a New Genre
Markus Friedrich
10. Early Modern Translation Theories as Mission Theories: A Case Study
of José de Acosta: De procuranda indorum salute (1588)
Renate Dürr
11. Apocalyptic Times in a ‘World without End’: The Straits of Magellan
around 1600
Susanna Burghartz
Modern Europe and Beyond
Christopher Wild and Ulrike Strasser
2. The Absolute Medium: Nicholas of Cusa on the Mediality of Christ
Christian Kiening
3. Fragmentation and Presence: Reformation Debates and Cultural Theory
Lee Palmer Wandel
4. ‘Here I Stand’: Face-to-Face Communication and Print Media in the
Early Reformation
Marcus Sandl
5. Mediated Immediacies in Thomas Müntzer’s Theology
Helmut Puff
6. ‘Sing unto the Lord’: An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in
the Late Reformation Era
Susan C. Karant-Nunn
7. Reading Images, Printing Voices: Simulation of Media and Epistemic
Reflection in German Baroque Literature
Daniel Weidner
8. Divine Messengers and Divine Messages: Angelic Media in Early Modern
Hispanic America
Andrew Redden
9. On Reading Missionary Correspondence: Jesuit Theologians on the
Spiritual Benefits of a New Genre
Markus Friedrich
10. Early Modern Translation Theories as Mission Theories: A Case Study
of José de Acosta: De procuranda indorum salute (1588)
Renate Dürr
11. Apocalyptic Times in a ‘World without End’: The Straits of Magellan
around 1600
Susanna Burghartz
1. Introduction: Cultures of Communication, Theologies of Media in Early
Modern Europe and Beyond
Christopher Wild and Ulrike Strasser
2. The Absolute Medium: Nicholas of Cusa on the Mediality of Christ
Christian Kiening
3. Fragmentation and Presence: Reformation Debates and Cultural Theory
Lee Palmer Wandel
4. ‘Here I Stand’: Face-to-Face Communication and Print Media in the
Early Reformation
Marcus Sandl
5. Mediated Immediacies in Thomas Müntzer’s Theology
Helmut Puff
6. ‘Sing unto the Lord’: An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in
the Late Reformation Era
Susan C. Karant-Nunn
7. Reading Images, Printing Voices: Simulation of Media and Epistemic
Reflection in German Baroque Literature
Daniel Weidner
8. Divine Messengers and Divine Messages: Angelic Media in Early Modern
Hispanic America
Andrew Redden
9. On Reading Missionary Correspondence: Jesuit Theologians on the
Spiritual Benefits of a New Genre
Markus Friedrich
10. Early Modern Translation Theories as Mission Theories: A Case Study
of José de Acosta: De procuranda indorum salute (1588)
Renate Dürr
11. Apocalyptic Times in a ‘World without End’: The Straits of Magellan
around 1600
Susanna Burghartz
Modern Europe and Beyond
Christopher Wild and Ulrike Strasser
2. The Absolute Medium: Nicholas of Cusa on the Mediality of Christ
Christian Kiening
3. Fragmentation and Presence: Reformation Debates and Cultural Theory
Lee Palmer Wandel
4. ‘Here I Stand’: Face-to-Face Communication and Print Media in the
Early Reformation
Marcus Sandl
5. Mediated Immediacies in Thomas Müntzer’s Theology
Helmut Puff
6. ‘Sing unto the Lord’: An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in
the Late Reformation Era
Susan C. Karant-Nunn
7. Reading Images, Printing Voices: Simulation of Media and Epistemic
Reflection in German Baroque Literature
Daniel Weidner
8. Divine Messengers and Divine Messages: Angelic Media in Early Modern
Hispanic America
Andrew Redden
9. On Reading Missionary Correspondence: Jesuit Theologians on the
Spiritual Benefits of a New Genre
Markus Friedrich
10. Early Modern Translation Theories as Mission Theories: A Case Study
of José de Acosta: De procuranda indorum salute (1588)
Renate Dürr
11. Apocalyptic Times in a ‘World without End’: The Straits of Magellan
around 1600
Susanna Burghartz