Europa reformata (English Edition) : Reformationsstädte Europas und ihre Reformatoren
Cover -- Imprint -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. The spiritual heart of the Reformation: trust in God's revelation -- II. The importance of the printing press and education for the Reformation -- III. Reformation advocacy of education and liberation -- IV. Reformation and the shari...
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Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Leipzig : Evangelische Verlagsanstalt,
2016
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed |
Schlagworte: | Reformation Electronic books |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (510 pages) |
Zusammenfassung: | Cover -- Imprint -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. The spiritual heart of the Reformation: trust in God's revelation -- II. The importance of the printing press and education for the Reformation -- III. Reformation advocacy of education and liberation -- IV. Reformation and the sharing of power: the involvement of city councils, guilds and kings -- V. Public theology: the importance of sermons and disputations -- VI. Catechisms - church ordinances - innovations in ordinary life -- VII. Princesses, female Reformers, and young theologians and jurists in leading roles -- VIII. European internationality -- IX. Thematic conflicts with the Church of Rome -- X. Intra-Protestant thematic conflicts -- Antwerp: Jacob Propst, William of Orange and Philip Marnix of St. Aldegonde -- A cosmopolitan metropolis -- Early support for Luther's reform -- The rise of Anabaptism and Calvinism -- Protestant expansion during the annus mirabilis -- A last climax of Protestantism: the Calvinist Republic -- Further reading -- Visiting Antwerp -- Augsburg: Wolfgang Musculus -- Augsburg ca. 1520: Episcopal city and global business center -- Local parish reformations and the town council's deferred Reformation -- The Council's late Reformation after the Imperial Diet of 1530 and its theological advocate, Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563) -- Augsburg as a town of two religions -- Further reading -- Visiting Augsburg -- Basel: Erasmus of Rotterdamand Johannes Oecolampadius -- Two scholars, young and old, become friends -- The Greek New Testament -- The appearance and condemnation of Luther -- Oecolampadius becomes a Reformer -- The Reformed city -- Further reading -- Visiting Basel -- Béarn: Marguerite de Navarre, Gérard Roussel, and Jeanne d'Albret -- The Protestant reforms of Gérard Roussel -- The Calvinist Reformation of Jeanne d'Albret -- Further reading Visiting Béarn -- Bern: Berchtold Haller and Niklaus Manuel -- Significance of the Bern Reformation -- Bern - a powerful city-state -- Bern's rich tradition of religious devotion and piety -- How the Reformation began in Bern -- Supporters of Reformation ideas in Bern -- Introduction and establishment of the Reformation in Bern -- Consolidation and expansion of the Reformation -- Further reading -- Visiting Bern -- Breslau (Wrocław): Johannes Hess and Zacharias Ursinus -- Wroclaw's historical context -- Humanism and the Reformation -- Johannes Hess and the adoption of the Reformation in Breslau -- Zacharias Ursinus and the international Reformation -- Further reading -- Visiting Wrocław -- Bretten: Philipp Melanchthon -- Melanchthon's place of birth -- Southwest German Humanism -- Bretten and the Reformation -- Further reading -- Visiting Bretten -- Cambridge: Thomas Cranmer -- In the White Horse Inn -- Thomas Cranmer in the reign of Henry VIII -- Thomas Cranmer in the reign of Edward VI -- Thomas Cranmer in the reign of Mary I -- Further reading -- Visiting Cambridge -- Constance: Ambrosius, Margarete and Thomas Blarer -- Ambrosius und Thomas Blarer -- The beginnings of the Reformation in Constance -- Margarete Blarer -- The Tetrapolitan Confession of 1530 -- Ambrosius Blarer in Württemberg, 1534-38 -- The end of the Reformation in Constance -- Further reading -- Visiting Constance -- Copenhagen: Johannes Bugenhagen -- King Christian III and Johannes Bugenhagen -- The royal coronation -- Adoption of a new church ordinance -- Consecration of the seven superintendents -- The reopening of the university -- Return to Wittenberg -- Further reading -- Visiting Copenhagen -- Debrecen: Márton Kálmáncsehi Sánta, Péter Melius Juhász -- The beginning of the Reformation in Debrecen -- Debrecen as "Hungarian Geneva" -- Memorial Garden and College Memorial site of the Reformation -- Further reading -- Visiting Debrecen -- Edinburgh: George Wishart and John Knox -- The beginning of the Scottish Reformation -- Edinburgh -- James Hamilton, Earl of Arran -- George Wishart (ca. 1513-46) and John Knox (ca. 1514-72) -- John Knox in exile -- "The Lords of the Congregation of Jesus Christ" -- Mary, Queen of Scots, and James VI -- Episcopal or Presbyterian? -- Further reading -- Visiting Edinburgh -- Emden: John a Lasco -- Confessional pluralism -- John a Lasco in East Frisia -- John a Lasco moves to England -- John a Lasco's return to East Frisia -- The refugee churches -- Further reading -- Visiting Emden -- Ferrara: Renée de France and Olympia Morata -- Ferrara -- The court of Renée de France -- Olympia Morata -- The heretical community of Ferrara -- Repression -- Further reading -- Visiting Ferrara -- Geneva: John (Jean) Calvin and Théodore de Bèze -- Geneva around 1536 -- Calvin's Career in Geneva -- The Genevan Consistoire -- Geneva - capital of the Reformation -- Geneva - holy city or devil's den? -- Further reading -- Visiting Geneva -- Hamburg: Stephan Kempe, Johannes Bugenhagen and Johannes Aepinus -- Hamburg at the beginning of the sixteenth century -- Stephan Kempe (?-1540) and Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558) -- The ecclesiastical and political reorganization of Hamburg in 1528/29 -- Johannes Aepinus (1499-1553) -- Further reading -- Visiting Hamburg -- Heidelberg: Petrus Dathenus and Zacharias Ursinus -- A disputation that excited attention -- The halting beginnings of the Reformation -- The Reformation Church Order of 1556 under Ottheinrich -- Transition to Reformed Protestantism from 1559 to 1576 -- Further reading -- Visiting Heidelberg -- Herborn: Caspar Olevian -- Adoption of the Reformation in Nassau-Dillenburg -- Establishing the Hohe Schule and appointing Caspar Olevian The Hohe Schule Herborn as a Reformed educational institution of European fame -- Further reading -- Visiting Herborn -- Hermannstadt/Sibiu: Paul Wiener -- Origin -- Imprisonment in Vienna -- Hermannstadt -- Further reading -- Visiting Hermannstadt/Sibiu -- Kronstadt/Brașov: Johannes Honterus and Valentin Wagner -- A multiethnic region -- The "Turkish menace" -- Johannes Honterus -- Introduction of the Reformation -- Valentin Wagner -- Today -- Further reading -- Visiting Kronstadt/Brașov -- Leiden: Petrus Bloccius and Jan van Hout -- Influence of Luther - the Anabaptists -- Petrus Bloccius -- The Reformed -- Jan van Hout -- Conflicting Reformed views of church government -- Further reading -- Visiting Leiden -- Ljubljana/Laibach: Primož Truber -- Ljubljana - capital of the Duchy of Carniola -- Primož Truber - from Catholic canon to Lutheran pastor -- Counter-Reformation and places of remembrance -- Further reading -- Visiting Ljubljana -- Lyon: Waldes and Pierre Viret -- Waldes -- The Waldensians during the Middle Ages -- Joining the Reformation -- Pierre Viret in Lyon -- In conclusion -- Further reading -- Visiting Lyon -- Visiting the Waldensian Valleys -- Marburg: Philipp of Hesse and Adam Krafft -- Landgrave Philipp the Magnanimous (1504-67) -- The oldest Protestant university (1527) -- The Marburg Colloquy (1529) -- Further reading -- Visiting Marburg -- Memmingen: Christoph Schappeler -- Christoph Schappeler (1472-1551) -- Peasants' Revolt -- Further reading -- Visiting Memmingen -- Mühlhausen in Thuringia: Thomas Müntzer -- Between marking time and setting off -- Municipal conflict and Reformation stirrings -- The servant of God from Allstedt and the church of the elect -- Further reading -- Visiting Allstedt and Mühlhausen -- Münster: Bernhard Rothmann, Jan Matthys and Jan van Leiden Münster - a large city devoted to the old faith in the Holy Roman Empire -- Münster's swing toward Lutheranism -- Münster's path from Anabaptism to Anabaptist kingdom -- The bishop recaptures Münster -- Further reading -- Visiting Münster -- Neuchâtel: William (Guillaume) Farel -- Fertile ground for the Reformation -- Adoption of the new faith -- William (Guillaume) Farel - torchbearer of the gospel -- A nerve center for reform -- Farel's Return -- Legacy -- Further reading -- Visiting Neuchâtel -- Nuremberg: Lazarus Spengler and Andreas Osiander -- Nuremberg - a center of the Holy Roman Empire -- New media and humanism -- The beginnings of the Reformation: the reading and preaching movement -- The religious colloquy of 3-14 March 1525 -- Organizing the Reformation until 1533 -- Religious homogeneity -- Further reading -- Visiting Nuremberg -- Orlamünde: Andreas Karlstadt -- Karlstadt's benefice in Orlamünde -- Orlamünde -- Karlstadt in Orlamünde in 1523/24 -- Expulsion from Orlamünde -- Further reading -- Visiting Orlamünde -- Oxford: John Wycliffe and William Tyndale -- The University of Oxford -- Tension between England and the Curia -- The theology of John Wycliffe -- Wycliffe's influence -- William Tyndale -- Further reading -- Visiting Oxford -- Prague: Jan Hus -- The theology of Jan Hus -- Utraquists -- Bohemian Brethren -- The Reformation in Bohemia and Moravia -- Further reading -- Visiting Prague -- Reval/Tallinnand Dorpat/Tartu: Hermann Marsow -- Livonia at the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity -- The beginnings of the Reformation in Livonia -- Reformation in Dorpat -- Reformation in Reval -- Hermann Marsow in Dorpat -- Further reading -- Visiting Tallinn and Tartu -- Riga: Andreas Knopken -- Andreas Knopken -- Church of St. Peter -- Church of St. James -- Iconoclasm -- Burcard Waldis -- Final adoption of the Reformation Cathedral Church of St. Mary |
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record The beginnings of the Reformation in Constance |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (510 pages) |
ISBN: | 9783374047994 3374047998 9783374041305 3374041302 |