The Oxford handbook of the protestant reformations
Titel: | The Oxford handbook of the protestant reformations / edited by Ulinka Rublack |
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Veröffentlicht: | Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017 |
Umfang: | xix, 823 Seiten : Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
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ISBN: | 9780199646920 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext |
- Acknowledgments
- p. ix
- List of Illustrations
- p. xi
- List of Contributors
- p. xiii
- 1
- Introduction
- p. 1
- Part I
- The New Theology
- 2
- Explaining Evil and Grace
- p. 23
- 3
- The Nature of Spiritual Experience
- p. 47
- 4
- Reforming Time
- p. 64
- 5
- Political Obedience
- p. 83
- Part II
- Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations
- 6
- Geographies of the Protestant Reformation
- p. 105
- 7
- The Bohemian Reformations
- p. 124
- 8
- Luther and Lutheranism
- p. 146
- 9
- The Swiss Reformations: Movements, Settlements, and Reimagination, 1520-1720
- p. 167
- 10
- The Radicals
- p. 190
- 11
- Calvin and Reformed Protestantism
- p. 214
- 12
- The English, Scottish, and Irish Reformations
- p. 233
- 13
- Protestantism in the Age of Catholic Renewal
- p. 253
- 14
- Protestantism and Non-Christian Religions
- p. 274
- 15
- Outsiders, Dissenters, and Competing Visions of Reform
- p. 301
- 16
- Pietism
- p. 329
- 17
- Protestantism Outside Europe
- p. 350
- Part III
- Communicating the Reformations
- 18
- Print Workshops and Markets
- p. 373
- 19
- The Word
- p. 390
- 20
- The Reformation of Liturgy
- p. 409
- 21
- An "Epistolary Reformation": The Role and Significance of Letters in the First Century of the Protestant Reformation
- p. 431
- Part IV
- Sites, Institutions, and Society
- 22
- University Scholars of the Reformation
- p. 459
- 23
- Education in the Reformation
- p. 483
- 24
- Legal Courts
- p. 504
- 25
- Rural Society
- p. 525
- 26
- Civic Religions
- p. 546
- 27
- European Nobilities and the Reformation
- p. 565
- Part V
- Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations
- 28
- Explaining Change
- p. 585
- 29
- Visual and Material Culture
- p. 601
- 30
- Music
- p. 621
- 31
- The Body in the Reformations
- p. 643
- 32
- Sexual Difference
- p. 667
- 33
- The Natural and Supernatural
- p. 688
- 34
- Commerce and Consumption
- p. 708
- 35
- Natural Philosophy
- p. 726
- Part VI
- Assessing the Reformations
- 36
- Comparisons and Consequences in Global Perspective, 1500-1750
- p. 747
- 37
- History and Memory
- p. 765
- Index
- p. 787