Amy Nelson Burnett's Debating the Sacraments brings together the foundational disputes regarding the sacraments that laid the groundwork for the development of two Protestant traditions¿Lutheran and Reformed¿along with the critical question of authority, particularly biblical authority. She then places these disputes in the context of early print culture, showing how the ideas of the major reformers was filtered through the pamphlets of lesser knownfigures and translators, editors, and printers.
Amy Nelson Burnett's Debating the Sacraments brings together the foundational disputes regarding the sacraments that laid the groundwork for the development of two Protestant traditions¿Lutheran and Reformed¿along with the critical question of authority, particularly biblical authority. She then places these disputes in the context of early print culture, showing how the ideas of the major reformers was filtered through the pamphlets of lesser knownfigures and translators, editors, and printers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Nelson Burnett is Paula and D.B. Varner University Professor of History at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the author of Karlstadt and the Origins of the Eucharistic Controversy, and she has written extensively on the Swiss and South German Reformation. Her book Teaching the Reformation won the Gerald Strauss prize from the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference.
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List of Figures List of Illustrations Preface Abbreviations Chapter One: Print and the Reformation Crisis of Authority Part I: Overview, Background, and Beginnings Chapter Two: Contours of the Printed Debate Chapter Three: Heresy and Hermeneutics: The Background to the Controversy Chapter Four: Karlstadt's Challenge to Luther Chapter Five: The Early Debate in Switzerland Part II: Exchanges, 1526-1529 Chapter Six: Martin Bucer and Bugenhagen's Psalms Commentary Chapter Seven: Oecolampadius against the Wittenbergers Chapter Eight: Undermining Oecolampadius: the Debate with Pirckheimer Chapter Nine: The Contributions of Zurich and Strasbourg Chapter Ten: Print, Polemics, and Popular Response in South Germany Chapter Eleven: The Debate Matures, 1527-1529 Part III: Gradual Developments Chapter Twelve: The Lord's Supper in Catechetical Literature Chapter Thirteen: Sacramentarian Diversity Chapter Fourteen: Reconstituting Authority Conclusion Notes Bibliography
List of Figures List of Illustrations Preface Abbreviations Chapter One: Print and the Reformation Crisis of Authority Part I: Overview, Background, and Beginnings Chapter Two: Contours of the Printed Debate Chapter Three: Heresy and Hermeneutics: The Background to the Controversy Chapter Four: Karlstadt's Challenge to Luther Chapter Five: The Early Debate in Switzerland Part II: Exchanges, 1526-1529 Chapter Six: Martin Bucer and Bugenhagen's Psalms Commentary Chapter Seven: Oecolampadius against the Wittenbergers Chapter Eight: Undermining Oecolampadius: the Debate with Pirckheimer Chapter Nine: The Contributions of Zurich and Strasbourg Chapter Ten: Print, Polemics, and Popular Response in South Germany Chapter Eleven: The Debate Matures, 1527-1529 Part III: Gradual Developments Chapter Twelve: The Lord's Supper in Catechetical Literature Chapter Thirteen: Sacramentarian Diversity Chapter Fourteen: Reconstituting Authority Conclusion Notes Bibliography
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