Protestants and the Cult of the Saints in German-speaking Europe, 1517-1531

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Truman State University Press, 2003 - History - 170 pages

The role of the saints became a theological dilemma for scholars and laity alike throughout the Reformation era. As Protestants tried to remove themselves from the hold of the Catholic Church, the cult of the saints remained a formidable presence. Through the analysis of 180 pamphlets published by reformers in German-speaking Europe, Carol Heming shows the struggle Protestants faced in purging the cult of the saints from their culture and religion. Heming examines why Reformation leaders so strongly and universally denounced the cult of the saints and whether the holy patrons disappeared from Protestant areas without benefit of champion or defender. Complete scriptural references used in the pamphlets against the saints and images are included.

About the author (2003)

Carol Piper Heming is assistant professor of history at Central Missouri State University. She received her PhD from the University of Missouri.