A companion to multiconfessionalism in the early modern world
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A companion to multiconfessionalism in the early modern world
(Brill's companions to the Christian tradition, v. 28)
Brill, 2011
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [445]-475) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the sixteenth century, the Christian church and Christian worship fragmented into a multiplicity of confessions that has grown to the present day. The essays in this volume demonstrate that multiconfessionalism, understood as the legally recognized and politically supported coexistence of two or more confessions in a single polity, was the rule rather than the exception for most of early modern Europe. The contributors examine its causes and effects. They demonstrate that local religious groups across the continent could cooperate with confessional opponents and oppose political authorities to make decisions about their religious lives, depending on local conditions and contingencies. In so doing, this volume offers a new vision of religion, state, and society in early modern Europe.
Contributors include: Bernard Capp, John R. D. Coffey, Jeremie Foa, David Frick, Raymond Gillespie, Benjamin Kaplan, Howard Louthan, David Luebke, Keith Luria, Guido Marnef, Graeme Murdock, Richard Ninness, Penny Roberts, Jesse Spohnholz, Peter Wallace, Lee Palmer Wandel.
目次
Notes on Contributors ... ix
Multiconfessionalism: A Brief Introduction ... 1
Thomas Max Safley
PART ONE: CONFESSIONS
Confessions ... 23
Lee Palmer Wandel
PART TWO: THE NETHERLANDS
Confessional Coexistence in the Early Modern Low Countries ... 47
Jesse Spohnholz
Multiconfessionalism in a Commercial Metropolis: The Case of 16th-Century Antwerp ... 75
Guido Marnef
"In Equality and Enjoying the Same Favor": Biconfessionalism in the Low Countries ... 99
Benjamin J. Kaplan
PART THREE: THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
A Multiconfessional Empire ... 129
David M. Luebke
vi contents
Protestant Imperial Knights, Multiconfessionalism, and the Counter-Reformation ... 155
Richard J. Ninness
Multiconfessionalism in the Holy Roman Empire: The Case of Colmar, 1550-1750 ... 179
Peter G. Wallace
PART FOUR: FRANCE
France: An Overview ... 209
Keith P. Luria
Peace Commissioners at the Beginning of the Wars of Religion: Toward an Interactionist Interpretation of the Pacification Process in France ... 239
Jeremie Foa
One Town, Two Faiths: Unity and Exclusion during the French Religious Wars ... 265
Penny Roberts
PART FIVE: BRITAIN
Multiconfessionalism in Early Modern Britain ... 289
Bernard Capp
Early Modern Ireland as Multiconfessional State ... 317
Raymond Gillespie
European Multiconfessionalism and the English Toleration Controversy, 1640-1660 ... 341
John Coffey
PART SIX
CENTRAL EUROPE
Multiconfessionalism in Central Europe ... 369
Howard Louthan
Multiconfessionalism in Transylvania ... 393
Graeme Murdock
Five Confessions in One City: Multiconfessionalism in Early Modern Wilno ... 417
David Frick
Works Cited ... 445
Index ... 477
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