توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Confessionalization in Europe, 1555–1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of Bodo Nischan
نام کتاب : Confessionalization in Europe, 1555–1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of Bodo Nischan
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اعترافات در اروپا، 1555-1700: مقالاتی در افتخار و یادبودو نیشان
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نویسندگان : John M. Headley, Hans J. Hillerbrand, Anthony J. Papalas
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2004
تعداد صفحات : 396
ISBN (شابک) : 2003064041 , 9781315259673
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 5 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Tribute to Bodo Nischan
The Bibliography of Bodo Nischan
Introduction
Dedication
I. Historical Definitions
“Confessionalization: The Career of a Concept”
Confessionalization: Historical and Scholarly Perspectives of a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Paradigm
Problems of the Term and Concept “Second Reformation”: Memories of a 1980s Debate
II. Confessionalization in German Lands
“Founding a New Church …”: The Early Ecclesiology of Martin Luther in the Light of the Debate about Confessionalization
The Braunschweig Resolution: The Corpus Doctrinae Prutenicum of Joachim Mörlin and Martin Chemnitz as an Interpretation of Wittenberg Theology
Johann Pfeffinger’s Treatises of 1550 in Defense of Adiaphora: “High Church” Lutheranism and Confessionalization in Albertine Saxony
“Christians’ Mourning and Lament Should not Be Like the Heathens’”: The Suppression of Religious Emotion in the Reformation
Astrology and the Confessions in the Empire, c. 1550–1620
Confessionalization and the Campaign against Prenuptial Coitus in Sixteenth-Century Germany
“The Queen of Evidence”: The Witchcraft Confession in the Age of Confessionalism
“The Second Bucer”: John Dury’s Mission to the Swiss Reformed Churches in 1654–55 and the Search for Confessional Unity
Catholic Confessionalism in Germany after 1650
III. Confessionalization beyond the Germanies
Fashioning Reformed Identity in Early Modern France
Confessionalization beyond the Germanies: The Case of France
Reconstructing the Context for Confessionalization in Late Tudor England: Perceptions of Reception, Then and Now
The Formation of the Pious Soul: Trans-alpine Demand for Jesuit Devotional Texts, 1548–1615
IV. Toward the Dismantling of Confessionalization
Political Unity and Religious Diversity: Hermann Conring’s Confessional Writings and the Preface to Aristotle’s Politics of 1637
Thomas More’s Horrific Vision: The Advent of Constituted Dissent
Index