This book examines the early development of the Reformation debate over the Lord's Supper. Going beyond Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli, it demonstrates the importance of late medieval heresy and the key role played by Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt in challenging traditional belief in Christ's corporeal presence in the sacrament.
This book examines the early development of the Reformation debate over the Lord's Supper. Going beyond Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli, it demonstrates the importance of late medieval heresy and the key role played by Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt in challenging traditional belief in Christ's corporeal presence in the sacrament.
Professor of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1: Prelude to the Eucharistic Conflict: Luther, Karlstadt and the Wittenberg movement * 2: From Pastoral Care to Polemic: The Evolution of Early Evangelical Views on the Mass * 3: "This is the Body Given for You": The Development of Karlstadt's Eucharistic Theology * 4: Ad Dextram Patris: Hussite Influences on the Early Eucharistic Controversy * 5: Karlstadt and the Zwinglians: The Eucharistic Controversy in Zurich, Basel and Strasbourg * 6: "One Body and Many Heads": The Diffusion of the Sacramentarian Movement * Appendix: The Publication of Karlstadt's Eucharistic Pamphlets, 1524-25 * Bibliography
* Preface * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1: Prelude to the Eucharistic Conflict: Luther, Karlstadt and the Wittenberg movement * 2: From Pastoral Care to Polemic: The Evolution of Early Evangelical Views on the Mass * 3: "This is the Body Given for You": The Development of Karlstadt's Eucharistic Theology * 4: Ad Dextram Patris: Hussite Influences on the Early Eucharistic Controversy * 5: Karlstadt and the Zwinglians: The Eucharistic Controversy in Zurich, Basel and Strasbourg * 6: "One Body and Many Heads": The Diffusion of the Sacramentarian Movement * Appendix: The Publication of Karlstadt's Eucharistic Pamphlets, 1524-25 * Bibliography
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