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Unlike most theologians of his age, Martin Bucer proved to be farsighted with respect to European affairs: In addition to his contacts within Alsace and Germany he established relations with almost every European country. It was his ecumenical attitude that always led him to mediate between the parties in the religious battles of his time. His deep commitment to the goal of reaching agreement can be traced in all his activities, works and letters. Since the first editor, Jean Rott (Strasbourg), died in 1998, Bucer's correspondence has been edited in Erlangen. This academic edition of source…mehr

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Unlike most theologians of his age, Martin Bucer proved to be farsighted with respect to European affairs: In addition to his contacts within Alsace and Germany he established relations with almost every European country. It was his ecumenical attitude that always led him to mediate between the parties in the religious battles of his time. His deep commitment to the goal of reaching agreement can be traced in all his activities, works and letters. Since the first editor, Jean Rott (Strasbourg), died in 1998, Bucer's correspondence has been edited in Erlangen. This academic edition of source material provides future research with a broad basis for significant aspects of Reformation history about which very little is known. Volume VI covers the period from May to October 1531.
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Autorenporträt
Berndt Hamm, Dr. theol., Full Professor at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on theology and spirituality in the late Middle Ages, on the history of Humanism and of the German and European Reformation as well as on the relationship between theology and National Socialism in Germany. Reinhold Friedrich, habilitatus Dr. theol., Lecturer and Academic Associate at Friedrich- Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history and 19th century liturgy. Wolfgang Simon, Dr. theol., Academic Associate at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Research on 16th century ecclesiastical history. Matthieu Arnold, Dr. theol., Full Professor at Strasbourg University and member of the Institut Universitaire de France. Research on the history of the Reformation and the history of Christianity in the first half of the 20th century.