The Formation of Clerical And Confessional Identities in Early Modern Europe

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Wim Janse, Barbara Pitkin
BRILL, 2006 - 569 pagina's
The 24 essays in this volume explore the formation of clerical and confessional identities in early modern Europe from three angles. The first part of the book focuses on education and theological training, the second on the interpretation of Scripture and preaching, and the third on the construction of clerical and communal expectations and self understandings. The interdisciplinary discussion intersects with the confessionalization debate and proceeds from comparative perspectives, confessionally, geographically, and dimensionally, local and (inter)national. What is especially innovative is the rich portrait of the complexities of identities and the sources used to determine them. An extensive introduction offers a detailed, systematic overview and lays the foundation for discussions of the volume s refreshing findings. A book review section is annexed.Contributors include: Raymond A. Blacketer, Wietse de Boer, F.G.M. Broeyer, Robert J. Christman, Kathleen M. Comerford, Stefan Ehrenpreis, Riemer A. Faber, David Fors Freeman, Leendert F. Groenendijk, Wim Janse, Gary W. Jenkins, Karin Maag, Ellen A. Macek, Emily Michelson, Andreas Mühling, Patrick J. O Banion, G. Sujin Pak, Barbara Pitkin, Rady Roldán-Figueroa, Jason Sager, Robert E. Scully, SJ, Margo Todd, Sven Tode, and Gerrit Voogt.
 

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Rady RoldánFigueroa Justified Without the Works
3
Riemer A Faber Humanitas as Discriminating Factor in
25
Leendert F Groenendijk The Reformed Church
53
in Herborn
79
Theologie am Bremer
89
F G M Broeyer Theological Education at the Dutch
115
Reformed Students
133
G Sujin Pak Luther Bucer and Calvin on Psalms 8
169
in the First Decade of Elizabeth Is Reign
301
Ellen A Macek Advice Manuals and the Formation
315
Comerford The Care of Souls is
349
Margo Todd Whats in a Name? Language Image
379
The Survival of Wesels Minority Lutheran Community
397
Gerrit Voogt Anyone Who Can Read May Be
409
Index of Names
425
Addresses of Contributors and Editors
431

Robert J Christman Competing Clerical Efforts
225
Emily Michelson Preaching Scripture under Pressure
257
Jason Sager François de Sales and Catholic Reform
279
Robert E Scully SJ Trickle Down Spirituality?
285
Book Reviews
437
Index to the Reviews
561
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Over de auteur (2006)

Wim Janse, Ph.D. (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Extraordinary Professor of the History of the Reformation at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity at Leiden University, and Executive Editor of the Dutch Review of Church History and Brill's Series in Church History.Barbara Pitkin, Ph.D. (1994) in Theology, University of Chicago, is Acting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Stanford University.

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