Religious choice in the Dutch Republic : the reformation of Arnoldus Buchelius, 1565-1641
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Religious choice in the Dutch Republic : the reformation of Arnoldus Buchelius, 1565-1641
(Studies in early modern European history)
Manchester University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-283) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How did people learn their Bibles in the Middle Ages? Did church murals, biblical manuscripts, sermons or liturgical processions transmit the Bible in the same way?
This book unveils the dynamics of biblical knowledge and dissemination in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England. An extensive and interdisciplinary survey of biblical manuscripts and visual images, sermons and chants, reveals how the unique qualities of each medium became part of the way the Bible was known and recalled; how oral, textual, performative and visual means of transmission joined to present a surprisingly complex biblical worldview. This study of liturgy and preaching, manuscript culture and talismanic use introduces the concept of biblical mediation, a new way to explore Scriptures and society. It challenges the lay-clerical divide by demonstrating that biblical exegesis was presented to the laity in non-textual means, while the 'naked text' of the Bible remained elusive even for the educated clergy. -- .
目次
- Religious divisions
- religion and the revolt
- confessional choice
- Buchelius' writings
- traditions of autobiography
- Buchelius as a humanist. Part 1 The voice of Mars 1565-1586: revolt and reformation in Utrecht
- the mockeries of fortuna
- on the road. Part 2 Life as purgatory 1586-1593: the order confused
- life as purgatory
- constraining a wandering spirit
- Bourgeois but honourable. Part 3 Another road to God 1587-1599: conscience is free
- piety and novelty
- a simpler form of worship
- of better mind
- incomprehensible crimes. Part 4 The dangers of discord 1598-1619: predestination
- politics
- work and family
- history
- the politics of history
- discord
- a mutinous people
- the revolt of 1610. Part 5 God heareth not sinners 1619-1641: holding office
- serving the church
- pests of the republic
- the hearts of our authorities
- a troubled conscience. Part 6 Piety in practice 1619-1641: inborn frailty
- the bond of Christian piety
- machinations
- the need for discipline
- the burden of our sins
- that last day. Conclusion: confessionalism
- God, war and society
- choosing a church.
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