Euan Cameron
The European Reformation
Euan Cameron
The European Reformation
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A fully revised and updated version of this authoritative account of the birth of the Protestant traditions in sixteenth-century Europe, providing a clear and comprehensive narrative of these complex and many-stranded events.
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A fully revised and updated version of this authoritative account of the birth of the Protestant traditions in sixteenth-century Europe, providing a clear and comprehensive narrative of these complex and many-stranded events.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 954g
- ISBN-13: 9780199547852
- ISBN-10: 0199547858
- Artikelnr.: 34553667
- Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
- Seitenzahl: 638
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 954g
- ISBN-13: 9780199547852
- ISBN-10: 0199547858
- Artikelnr.: 34553667
Euan Cameron is Henry Luce III Professor of Reformation Church History, Union Theological Seminary, New York, and has taught previously at the University of Oxford and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He is the author of a number of other works on late medieval and early modern religious history, including The Reformation of the Heretics (1984), Waldenses: Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe (2000), and Enchanted Europe: Superstition, Reason and Religion 1250-1750 (2010). He is the editor of Early Modern Europe: An Oxford History (1999) and the sixteenth century volume in the Short Oxford History of Europe series (2006).
Introduction: The Reformation and Europe
Part I: The Background
1: The Religion of the People of Europe
2: The Vulnerability of the Church
3: 'Reform' from Within and its Limits
4: Challenges from Outside and their Limits
5: Heresy: An Alternative Church?
6: The Church and the Christian Soul
Part II: The Reformers and Their Message
7: The 'Luther-Affair' and its Context
8: The Conversions of the Reformers
9: Rejections of Reform
10: The Reformers' Message: Salvation
11: The Reformers' Message: Scripture
12: The Reformers' Message: The Church
13: The Reformers' Message: Sacraments
Part III: Establishing the Reformed Churches
14: Unsuccessful 'Affiliations' to the Reformed Cause
15: Self-Governing Towns and Cities
16: Principalities and Kingdoms
17: Motives for Establishing the Reformation?
Part IV: Beyond the 'Reformation Moment': from Temporary Coalitions to Growing Communities
18: Voluntary, Gathered Movements Reject the 'Coalition'
19: Crisis, Survival, and Compromise in Politics
20: Reformers at Odds: The 'Confessional' Reformation
21: Reformers and Laypeople: Building a Religious Culture
22: Conclusion
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
Part I: The Background
1: The Religion of the People of Europe
2: The Vulnerability of the Church
3: 'Reform' from Within and its Limits
4: Challenges from Outside and their Limits
5: Heresy: An Alternative Church?
6: The Church and the Christian Soul
Part II: The Reformers and Their Message
7: The 'Luther-Affair' and its Context
8: The Conversions of the Reformers
9: Rejections of Reform
10: The Reformers' Message: Salvation
11: The Reformers' Message: Scripture
12: The Reformers' Message: The Church
13: The Reformers' Message: Sacraments
Part III: Establishing the Reformed Churches
14: Unsuccessful 'Affiliations' to the Reformed Cause
15: Self-Governing Towns and Cities
16: Principalities and Kingdoms
17: Motives for Establishing the Reformation?
Part IV: Beyond the 'Reformation Moment': from Temporary Coalitions to Growing Communities
18: Voluntary, Gathered Movements Reject the 'Coalition'
19: Crisis, Survival, and Compromise in Politics
20: Reformers at Odds: The 'Confessional' Reformation
21: Reformers and Laypeople: Building a Religious Culture
22: Conclusion
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
Introduction: The Reformation and Europe
Part I: The Background
1: The Religion of the People of Europe
2: The Vulnerability of the Church
3: 'Reform' from Within and its Limits
4: Challenges from Outside and their Limits
5: Heresy: An Alternative Church?
6: The Church and the Christian Soul
Part II: The Reformers and Their Message
7: The 'Luther-Affair' and its Context
8: The Conversions of the Reformers
9: Rejections of Reform
10: The Reformers' Message: Salvation
11: The Reformers' Message: Scripture
12: The Reformers' Message: The Church
13: The Reformers' Message: Sacraments
Part III: Establishing the Reformed Churches
14: Unsuccessful 'Affiliations' to the Reformed Cause
15: Self-Governing Towns and Cities
16: Principalities and Kingdoms
17: Motives for Establishing the Reformation?
Part IV: Beyond the 'Reformation Moment': from Temporary Coalitions to Growing Communities
18: Voluntary, Gathered Movements Reject the 'Coalition'
19: Crisis, Survival, and Compromise in Politics
20: Reformers at Odds: The 'Confessional' Reformation
21: Reformers and Laypeople: Building a Religious Culture
22: Conclusion
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index
Part I: The Background
1: The Religion of the People of Europe
2: The Vulnerability of the Church
3: 'Reform' from Within and its Limits
4: Challenges from Outside and their Limits
5: Heresy: An Alternative Church?
6: The Church and the Christian Soul
Part II: The Reformers and Their Message
7: The 'Luther-Affair' and its Context
8: The Conversions of the Reformers
9: Rejections of Reform
10: The Reformers' Message: Salvation
11: The Reformers' Message: Scripture
12: The Reformers' Message: The Church
13: The Reformers' Message: Sacraments
Part III: Establishing the Reformed Churches
14: Unsuccessful 'Affiliations' to the Reformed Cause
15: Self-Governing Towns and Cities
16: Principalities and Kingdoms
17: Motives for Establishing the Reformation?
Part IV: Beyond the 'Reformation Moment': from Temporary Coalitions to Growing Communities
18: Voluntary, Gathered Movements Reject the 'Coalition'
19: Crisis, Survival, and Compromise in Politics
20: Reformers at Odds: The 'Confessional' Reformation
21: Reformers and Laypeople: Building a Religious Culture
22: Conclusion
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index