Enacting the Reformation in Germany : essays on institution and reception
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Enacting the Reformation in Germany : essays on institution and reception
(Collected studies series, CS418)
Variorum, c1993
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Essays originally published 1958-1991
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Enacting the Reformation in Germany brings together sixteen essays and articles written over a thirty-year period by a historian who has made it his special scholarly concern to trace and analyze the social consequences of the German Reformation's salient ideas and positions. The picture Strauss draws of a country and a society struggling to understand and incorporate the deep structural and mental changes brought on by Martin Luther's revolt against Rome has the sharpness and contrast of a visual image.
目次
- Contents: Provisional Contents: Preface
- The course of German history: the Lutheran interpretation
- The image of Germany in the 16th century
- The production of Johann Stumpf's description of the Swiss Confederation
- Protestant dogma and city government: the case of Nuremberg
- The religious policies of Dukes Wilhelm IV and Ludwig X of Bavaria in the first decade of the Protestant era
- Luther as Barabbas
- The state of pedagogical theory c. 1530: what Protestant reformers knew about education
- The social function of schools in the Lutheran Reformation in Germany
- Liberal or illiberal arts?
- Lutheranism and literacy: a reassessment
- Success and failure in the German Reformation
- The Reformation and its public in an age of orthodoxy
- How to read a Volksbuch: the Faust book of 1587
- Three kinds of Christian freedom: law, liberty, and license in the German Reformation
- The dilemma of popular history
- The idea of order in the German Reformation
- Index.
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