Church and society in Catholic Europe of the eighteenth century

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Church and society in Catholic Europe of the eighteenth century

edited by William J. Callahan and David Higgs

Cambridge University Press, 1979

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"This collection of essays ... arose from a conference ... held at the University of Toronto in November 1974."

Bibliography: p.155-162

Includes index

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内容説明

Of the great European institutions of the Old Regime, the Catholic Church alone survived into the modern world. The Church that emerged from the period of revolutionary upheaval, which began in 1789, and from the long process of economic and social transformation characteristic of the nineteenth century, was very different from the great baroque Church that developed following the Counter-Reformation. These studies of the Church in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germane, Austria, Hungary and Poland on the eve of an era of revolutionary change assess the still intimate relationship between religion and society within the traditional European social order of the eighteenth century. The essays emphasize social function rather than theological controversy, and examine issues such as the recruitment and role of the clergy, the place of the Church in education and poor relief', the importance of popular religion, and the evangelization of a largely illiterate population by the religious orders.

目次

  • 1. Introduction William J. Callahan and David Higgs
  • 2. The French church Olwen Hufton
  • 3. The Spanish church William J. Callahan
  • 4. The Portuguese church David Higgs
  • 5. The Italian churches Mario Rosa
  • 6. The German Reichskirche Gerhard Benecke
  • 7. The Austrian church Jean Berenger
  • 8. The Hungarian church Bela K. Kiraly
  • 9. The Polish church Jerzy Kloczowski
  • 10. Popular religion in the eighteenth century Marc Vernard.

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