A companion to the Hussites
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A companion to the Hussites
(Brill's companions to the Christian tradition, v. 90)
Brill, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Hussites, as the Bohemian reformists have come to be called, became one of the most vocal and influential reform movements of the late Middle Ages, with significance for the reformations of the sixteenth century and later. They represented an interchange between "town and gown" that was largely unprecedented in medieval Europe. Scholarship on the Hussites has a long and distinguished tradition, and current studies must continually contend with a historiography that is implicated in the nationalism, confessionalism, and politics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This volume gives students and scholars a clear sense of the historiography and current trends in Hussite studies, as well as concise statements on major emphases in Hussite theology, ecclesiology, philosophy, and religious practice.
Contributors are: Eliska Batova, Pavlina Cermanova, Dusan Coufal, Phillip Haberkern, Ota Halama, David Holeton, Stephen Lahey, Jindrich Marek, Pavel Kolar, Olivier Marin, Petra Mutlova, Pavlina Rychterova, Pavel Soukup, Michael Van Dussen, and Blanka Zilynska.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Conventions on the Use of Proper Names
English Equivalents of Czech Names
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Hussite Histories
Michael Van Dussen and Pavel Soukup
Part 1: Influences
The Early Bohemian Reform
Olivier Marin
Wyclif in Bohemia
Stephen E. Lahey
Part 2: Major Figures
Major Hussite Theologians before the Compactata
Petra Mutlova
Major Figures of Later Hussitism (1437-1471)
Jindrich Marek
Part 3: Religious Politics
The Apocalyptic Background of Hussite Radicalism
Pavlina Cermanova
The Utraquist Church after the Compactata
Blanka Zilynska
Part 4: Theology and Religious Practice
Key Issues in Hussite Theology
Dusan Coufal
Preaching, the Vernacular, and the Laity
Pavlina Rychterova
Liturgy, Sacramental Theology, and Music
David R. Holeton, Pavel Kolar and Eliska Batova
Part 5: Later Developments
The Unity of Brethren (1458-1496)
Ota Halama
The Bohemian Reformation and "The" Reformation: Hussites and Protestants in Early Modern Europe
Phillip Haberkern
Index
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