The European Reformations

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John Wiley & Sons, 31 de des. 2020 - 432 pàgines

Rediscover the Reformations in Europe with this insightful and comprehensive new edition of a long-time favorite

Amongst the authoritative works covering the European Reformation, Carter Lindberg's The European Reformations has stood the test of time. Widely used in classrooms around the world for over twenty-five years, the first two editions of the book were enjoyed and acclaimed by students and teachers alike.

Now, the revised and updated Third Edition of The European Reformations continues the author's work to sketch the various efforts to reform received expressions of faith and their social and political effects, both historical and modern. He has expanded his coverage of women in the Reformations and added a chapter on reforms in East-Central Europe.

Comprehensively covering all of Europe, The European Reformations provides an in-depth exploration of the Reformations' effects on a wide variety of countries. The author discusses:

  • The late Middle Ages and the historical context in which the Reformations gained a foothold
  • Martin Luther, the theological and pastoral responses to insecurity, and the theological implications of those responses
  • The implementation of reforms in Wittenberg, Germany
  • Zwingli's reform program, the Reformation in Zurich, Switzerland, and the impact of medieval sacramental theology
  • The Genevan Reformation and "The Most Perfect School of Christ"

Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students in courses on Reformation studies, history, religion, and theology, this edition of The European Reformations also belongs on the bookshelves of theological seminary students and anyone with a keen interest in the Reformation and its ongoing impact on faith and society.

 

Continguts

1 History Historiography and Interpretations of the Reformations
1
Threshold and Foothold of the Reformations
20
3 The Dawn of a New Era
46
Implementation of Reforms in Wittenberg
74
Social Welfare and Education
92
6 The Reformation of the Common Man
111
Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich
137
The Radical Reformations
160
13 The Reformations in England and Scotland
248
14 The Reformations in EastCentral Europe
272
15 Catholic Renewal and the CounterReformation
289
16 Legacies of the Reformations
311
Chronology
339
Maps
351
Glossary
358
Aids to Reformation Studies
361

Reforms and Politics
183
The Genevan Reformation
199
The Reformation in France
221
The Reformation in the Netherlands
239
Bibliography
364
Index
403
EULA
411
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Sobre l'autor (2020)

Carter Lindberg is Professor Emeritus of Church History at the School of Theology, Boston University. He is co-Editor of The Forgotten Luther: The Social-Economic Dimensions of the Reformation, and author of the previous two editions of The European Reformations as well as editor of the companion volumes The European Reformations Sourcebook and The Reformation Theologians.

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