Reformation and society in sixteenth-century Europe /
Основен автор: | Dickens, A. G. 1910-2001. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York]
Harcourt, Brace & World
[1966].
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Издание: | [1st American ed. |
Серия: |
History of European civilization library.
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Предмети: |
Съдържание:
- I. Heresy and anticlericalism.
- The Medieval tensions
- Heresy on the eve of the Reformation
- Antipapalism and Erastianism
- II. Further causes of instability.
- Humanism and the Bible
- Church abuses and public opinion
- Popular cults and the new devotion
- The Secular forces
- III. Luther's outlook and ideas.
- Influences on Luther's thought
- Luther's central teachings
- The Revolt and its manifestoes
- IV. Luther and German society.
- Germany in turmoil
- Müntzer and Carlstadt
- Princes and cities
- Luther's response
- Later life
- Luther the writer
- V. The First expansion.
- Scandinavia
- Eastern Europe
- France
- Italy, the Netherlands, England
- Lutheran leadership in decline
- VI. Zwinglianism.
- The Swiss background
- The Rise of Zwingli
- Zwinglianism in conflict
- VII. The Radicals. The Rise of Anabaptism
- The Melchiorites and Münster
- Characteristics of Anabaptism
- Menno Simons and the recovery
- Spiritualist religion
- Denck, Franck and Schwenkfeld
- The Influence of the Spiritualists
- VIII. Calvin and Geneva
- John Calvin
- Calvinist teachings
- The Genevan experiment
- IX. Calvinism and European society
- Calvinism's international appeal
- France and the Netherlands
- Scotland, Germany and eastern Europe
- Economic and political aspects
- Puritanism and Anglicanism
- X. Some contexts and sequels. Humanism, Reformation, Counter Reformation
- Secularization and its effects
- The Scientific revolution
- Religious toleration and Secularism
- The Reformation in recent times.