The Reformation: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies, Volume 1

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Andrew Pettegree
Taylor & Francis, 2004 - History - 408 pages
Reflects both the classic building blocks of Reformation history, and also the new historiography which has emerged in recent years.
 

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Contents

MARTIN LUTHER Forerunner of the Reformation
1
JUSTIFICATION AND THE REFORMATION The significance of the Doctrine of Justification by Faith to sixteenth century urban communities
28
WHAT WAS PREACHED IN GERMAN CITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE REFORMATION? Wildwuchs versus Lutheran unity
41
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE URBAN SOCIAL EXPERIENCE
54
GUILDSMEN RELIGIOUS REFORM AND THE SEARCH FOR THE COMMON GOOD The role of the Guilds in the Early Reformation in Augsburg
71
GODS GIFT OF MARTYRDOM The Early Reformation understanding of dying for the faith
93
IMPERIAL CITIES AND THE PEASANTS WAR IN GERMANY
106
THE GERMAN REFORMATION AND THE TERRITORIAL SOCIETY Reform initiatives in Schwabach 15231527
135
CONFESSIONALIZATION AND POPULAR PREACHING Sermons against synergism in Reformation Saxony
210
WORD AND POWER IN REFORMATION ZURICH
236
ZWINGLI FROSCHAUER AND THE WORD OF GOD IN PRINT
256
ENVISIONING GOD Image and liturgy in Reformation Zurich+
276
PREACHING AND THE REFORM OF THE CLERGY IN THE SWISS REFORMATION
294
CHURCH STATE AND DISSENT The Crisis of the Swiss Reformation 15311536
312
THE ORIGINS OF SWISS ANABAPTISM IN THE CONTEXT OF THE REFORMATION OF THE COMMON MAN
330
ORALITY LITERACY AND THE STUDY OF ANABAPTISM
355

INCOMBUSTIBLE LUTHER The image of the reformer in Early Modern Germany
154
SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN THE GERMAN REFORMATION
178

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