The Reformation used to be singular: a unique event that happened within a tidily circumscribed period of time, in a tightly constrained area and largely because of a single individual. Few students of early modern Europe would now accept this view. Offering a broad overview of current scholarly thinking, this collection undertakes a fundamental rethinking of the many and varied meanings of the term concept and label 'reformation', particularly with regard to the Catholic Church. This volume will prove essential reading to anyone interested in early modern religious history.
The Reformation used to be singular: a unique event that happened within a tidily circumscribed period of time, in a tightly constrained area and largely because of a single individual. Few students of early modern Europe would now accept this view. Offering a broad overview of current scholarly thinking, this collection undertakes a fundamental rethinking of the many and varied meanings of the term concept and label 'reformation', particularly with regard to the Catholic Church. This volume will prove essential reading to anyone interested in early modern religious history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction; Part I Long-Term Perspectives Toward the Present: Reforming the Reformation: God's truth and the exercise of power Brad S. Gregory; Confessionalization confessionalism and confusion in the English Reformation Peter Marshall; Sacramental realism: relocating the sacred Ronald F. Thiemann. Part II From the General to the Particular and Back: 'Local knowledge' and Catholic reform in early modern Spain Lu Ann Homza; First friar problematic founder: John of the Cross in his earliest biographies Jodi Bilinkoff; Soul talk and Reformation in England Anne Overell; Fray Bartolomé Carranza's blueprint for a reformed Catholic Church in England John Edwards. Part III Trent and Its Impact: German Catholics Catholic sermons and Roman Catholicism in Reformation Germany: reconfiguring Catholicism in the Holy Roman Empire John M. Frymire; Re-writing Trent or what happened to Italian literature in the wake of the first Indexes of prohibited books? Abigail Brundin; After Trent: the Catholic reform of paintings Marcia B. Hall; Index.
Contents: Introduction; Part I Long-Term Perspectives Toward the Present: Reforming the Reformation: God's truth and the exercise of power Brad S. Gregory; Confessionalization confessionalism and confusion in the English Reformation Peter Marshall; Sacramental realism: relocating the sacred Ronald F. Thiemann. Part II From the General to the Particular and Back: 'Local knowledge' and Catholic reform in early modern Spain Lu Ann Homza; First friar problematic founder: John of the Cross in his earliest biographies Jodi Bilinkoff; Soul talk and Reformation in England Anne Overell; Fray Bartolomé Carranza's blueprint for a reformed Catholic Church in England John Edwards. Part III Trent and Its Impact: German Catholics Catholic sermons and Roman Catholicism in Reformation Germany: reconfiguring Catholicism in the Holy Roman Empire John M. Frymire; Re-writing Trent or what happened to Italian literature in the wake of the first Indexes of prohibited books? Abigail Brundin; After Trent: the Catholic reform of paintings Marcia B. Hall; Index.
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