The Oxford handbook of the Protestant Reformations / edited by Ulinka Rublack.
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Rublack, Ulinka, 1967- (författare)
- ISBN 9780199646920
- First edition
- Publicerad: Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2017
- Publicerad: Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2017
- Engelska xix, 823 pages
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Serie: [Oxford Handbooks]
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- Part I: The New Theology -- Explaining evil and grace / Christopher Ocker -- The nature of spiritual experience / Alec Ryrie -- Reforming time / Robin B. Barnes -- Political obedience / Glenn Burgess -- Part II: Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations -- Geographies of the Protestant Reformation / Graeme Murdock -- The Bohemian Reformations / Howard Louthan -- Luther and Lutheranism / Thomas Kaufmann -- The Swiss Reformations : movements, settlements, and reimagination, 1520-1720 / Randolph C. Head -- The radicals / C. Scott Dixon -- Calvin and Reformed Protestantism / Mack P. Holt -- The English, Scottish, and Irish Reformations / Felicity Heal -- Protestantism in the age of Catholic renewal / Philip M. Soergel -- Protestantism and non-Christian religions / Andrew Colin Gow and Jeremy Fradkin -- Outsiders, dissenters, and competing visions of reform / Howard Hotson -- Pietism / Ulrike Gleixner -- Protestantism outside Europe / Mark Häberlein -- Part III: Communicating the Reformations -- Print workshops and markets / Andrew Pettegree -- The word / Helmut Puff -- The reformation of liturgy / Susan C. Karant-Nunn -- An "epistolary reformation" : the role and significance of letters in the first century of the Protestant Reformation / Mark Greengrass -- Part IV: Sites, Institutions, and Society -- University scholars of the Reformation / Michael Heyd -- Education in the Reformation / Charlotte Methuen -- Legal courts / Joel F. Harrington -- Rural society / Beat Kümin -- Civic religions / Guido Marnef -- European nobilities and the Reformation / Ronald G. Asch -- Part V: Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations -- Explaining change / Craig Koslofsky -- Visual and material culture / Bridget Heal -- Music / Christopher Boyd Brown -- The body in the Reformations / Herman Roodenburg-- Sexual difference / Kathleen M. Crowther -- The natural and supernatural / Ute Lotz-Heumann -- Commerce and consumption / Christine R. Johnson -- Natural philosophy / Alisha Rankin -- Part VI: Assessing the Reformations -- Comparisons and consequences in global perspective, 1500-1750 / Merry Wiesner-Hanks -- History and memory / Bruce Gordon.
- "This is the first Handbook of the Reformations to include global Protestantism, and the most comprehensive Handbook on the development of Protestant practices which has been published so far. The volume brings together international scholars in the fields of theology, intellectual thought, and social and cultural history. Contributions focus on key themes, such as Martin Luther or the Swiss reformations, offering an up-to-date perspective on current scholarly debates, but they also address many new themes at the cutting edge of scholarship, with particularly emphasis on the history of emotions, the history of knowledge, and global history. This new approach opens up fresh perspectives onto important questions: how did Protestant ways of conceiving the divine shape everyday life, ideas of the feminine or masculine, commercial practices, politics, notions of temporality, or violence? The aim of this Handbook is to bring to life the vitality of Reformation ideas. In these ways, the Handbook stresses that the Protestant Reformations in all their variety, and with their important "radical " wings, must be understood as one of the lasting long-term historical transformations which changed Europe and, subsequently, significant parts of the world"--
- "The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations covers the "long Reformation" period from ca.1400 to 1750 in its European and global dimensions. Thirty-eight contributors offer cutting-edge research. This is the most comprehensive handbook of Protestant Reformations ever published to investigate the beliefs, practices, and institutions which followed medieval reform movements and Martin Luther's Reformation in Germany. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries provide a particular focus as the central time for the initial developments of faiths which began to be called "Protestant." Contributors explore the Protestant Reformations in relation to the Catholic Renewal before and after Trent and repeatedly point to areas of convergence among Protestants and Catholics. The handbook highlights the significance of cultural—historical approaches and the history of emotions to understand confessional identities. It also thoroughly engages with revisions of Max Weber's influential arguments about the impact of Protestantism on attitudes toward work, capital accumulation, and rational lifestyles. The handbook emphasizes the importance of radical traditions, especially from a global perspective. Previous handbook literature omits global Protestantism, and the influential confessionalization paradigm was entirely European-based. The point of incorporating global dimensions is that it demonstrates the vitality of varied traditions, which confronted very different institutional milieux, could significantly challenge political and cultural ideas of mainstream European faiths, and in turn reshape European Protestantisms. The handbook thus aims to be an indispensable guide to reshaping future discussions in the field, to recover the early history of Protestantism as part of our account about a history of the world."
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- Reformationen (sao)
- Reformation (LCSH)
- Reformation (LCSH)
Klassifikation
- BR305.3 (LCC)
- 270.6 (DDC)
- Cj.4 (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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