The Counter-Reformation
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書誌事項
The Counter-Reformation
(Historical Association studies)
Blackwell, 1987
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注記
Bibliography: p. 83-85
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Counter-Reformation transformed significant areas of the intellectual, religious and devotional life of early-modern Europe. In this comprehensive book, Nicholas Davidson considers first the ambitions and aims of the Counter-Reformation in defining the Church's doctrine and role in society. The next section examines how the Church tried to realize the ideals of reform in parish, diocese and mission. Finally, the author assesses how far the Counter-Reformation actually achieved its goals. The book should be of interest to A-Level students and undergraduates in early modern history.
目次
- Catholic doctrine and the Council of Trent
- the clergy and the Bishop of Rome
- the laity and the new Catholicism
- missions and the non-Catholic world
- the impact of the Counter-Reformation.
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