A real presence : religious and social dynamics of the Eucharistic conflicts in early modern Augsburg 1520-1530
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A real presence : religious and social dynamics of the Eucharistic conflicts in early modern Augsburg 1520-1530
(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 158)
Brill, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-264) and indexes
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内容説明
This book explores conflicts in Augsburg, Germany during the first decade of the Protestant Reformation over the meaning and celebration of the Eucharist. Seeking to account for the strong appeal among the population of a symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist, it situates the theological debate in the context of conflict between guild members and the leading citizens in the city council over perceived growing political authoritarianism and the political future of the city, and between artisans and powerful merchant elites over changing economic realities of the early-modern economy. The author argues that the adoption of a symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist formed part of a broader anti-mediational ideology that its supporters applied in the realms of politics, economics, and religion.
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 - AUGSBURG, THE REFORMATION, AND THE DEBATE OVER THE EUCHARIST
Political Developments in Late Medieval and Early Modern Augsburg
Economic Developments in Late Medieval and Early Modern Augsburg
Religion and Religious Developments in Augsburg through the Sixteenth Century
A Synopsis of the Eucharistic Debates in the Empire up to the Marburg Colloquy
CHAPTER 2 - THE SCHILLING AFFAIR: POPULISM, REVOLT, AND THE EUCHARIST
Church and City: The Development of "Zu den Barfussern" in Augsburg
The Preaching and Program of Brother Johann Schilling
Schilling, Hhis Supporters, and the Eucharist as an Interpretive Center
Lay Communion and Rebellion: The Death of Hans Speyser
CHAPTER 3 - MICHAEL KELLER: THE BUILDER OF THE SACRAMENTARIAN CHURCH IN AUGSBURG
Keller's Preparation for the Eucharistic Conflicts
The Growth of Early Sacramentarianism in Augsburg, 1524
Keller's Early Church- Building Endeavors
Keller's Polemical Program
CHAPTER 4 - SACRAMENTARIAN SECTS IN AUGSBURG AND THEIR TRANSITION TO ANABAPTISM
Linking the Argument for Moral Improvement with a Symbolic View of the Eucharist
Urbanus Rhegius: The Merchant Preacher of Augsburg
Developments among the Sectarians in 1526
The Transition to Anabaptism as Displayed in the Writings of Hans Langenmantel
CHAPTER 5 - THE COMMUNAL DIMENSION OF THE EUCHARISTIC CONFLICT IN AUGSBURG
The Theological Debate over the Canon
Anthropological Perspectives on Sacrifice
Sacrifice and Community in the Medieval Mass
Reforms in the Eucharistic Service
Michael Keller's Eucharistic Service and the Fraternity of the Common Man
Zwinglianism, Communalism, and the South German Reformation
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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