The European reformations / (Record no. 499995)

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Personal name Lindberg, Carter,
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Title The European reformations /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Carter Lindberg.
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Edition statement Third edition.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Hoboken, NJ :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer John Wiley & Sons,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2021
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Extent xxii, 410 pages :
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references(pages 364-402) and index.
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Summary, etc. "Revision is perhaps too strong a word for what follows, because I am not "re-visioning" the narrative of my text. I remain convinced of the "truism" expressed so succinctly by Heiko Oberman (1994b: 8): "[W]ithout the reformers, no Reformation. Social and political factors guided, accelerated and likewise hindered the spread and public effects of Protestant preaching. However, in a survey of the age as a whole they must not be overestimated and seen as causes of the Reformation, nor as its fundamental preconditions." So, while my rewrite begins with the original preface, my narrative remains basically the same. What I have done is more supplementary in the sense of expanding the narrative to include more material on the British Isles, Roman Catholic reforms, and women. The following expansion is very modest, for the field of Reformation studies has exploded in the decade and a half since the first edition. Merry Wiesner-Hanks (2008: 397) notes that just in the field of women and the Reformation: "It is now nearly impossible to even know about all the new scholarship, to say nothing of reading it." Add in the resources available on the World Wide Web and there is more than enough material for a lifetime let alone a semester course! The massive growth in scholarship on the Reformations is a cause for excitement, but at the same time the growing concentration on microstudies threatens to replace the forest with detailed studies of every tree in it. "How is one to teach a subject that finds itself in that condition? If Reformation Studies are to enjoy any continuing vitality, there must be more to them than the ever-closer scrutiny of the religious entrails and financial dealings of the weighty parishioners of Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh" (Collinson 1997: 354). Yet, as noted above, there are a number of texts to guide us through this forest of new growth, as well as summaries of the state of the field such as the splendid volume edited by David M. Whitford, Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research (2008) that includes web resources along with bibliography. Additional material that follows and supplements the narrative of my text is available in my edited volumes The European Reformations Sourcebook (primary sources, 2000a) and The Reformation Theologians (chapters on Humanist, Lutheran, Reformed, Roman Catholic, and "Radical" theologians, 2002)"--
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Formatted contents note 1. History, historiography, and interpretations of the reformations -- 2. The late Middle Ages: threshold and foothold of the reformations -- 3. The dawn of a new era -- 4. Wait for the no one: implementation of the reforms in Wittenberg -- 5. Fruits of the fig tree: social welfare and education -- 6. The reformation of the common man -- 7. The Swiss connection: Zwingli and the reformation in Zurich -- 8. The sheep against the shepherds: the radical reformations -- 9. Augsburg 1530 to Augsburg 1555: reforms and politics -- 10. "The most perfect school of Christ": The Genevan reformation -- 11. Refuge in the shadow of God's wings: the reformation in France -- 12. The blood of the martyrs: the reformation in the Netherlands -- 13. The reformations in England and Scotland -- 14. Reformations in East-Central Europe -- 15. Catholic renewal and the counter-Reformation -- 16. Legacies of the reformations -- Maps.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Reformation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Church history
Chronological subdivision 15th century.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Counter-Reformation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Reformation
Geographic subdivision Great Britain.
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    Library of Congress Classification     Krauth Memorial Branch Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection 09/12/2022 2 31.57   BR305.3 .L54 2021 31794003186708 09/12/2022 1 0.00 09/12/2022 Print book for loan
    Library of Congress Classification     Wentz Memorial Branch Wentz Memorial Branch Gettysburg General Collection (Lower Level) 09/15/2022 1 31.57   BR305.3 .L54 2021 31826003497915 09/15/2022   31.57 09/15/2022 Print book for loan

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