The Early Reformation on the Continent

The Early Reformation on the Continent
Title The Early Reformation on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Owen Chadwick
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Total Pages 446
Release 2001
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The Early Reformation on the Continent

The Early Reformation on the Continent
Title The Early Reformation on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Owen Chadwick
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 460
Release 2001-12-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191520500

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The Early Reformation on the Continent offers a fresh look at the formative years of the European Reformation and the origins of Protestant faith and practice. Taking into account recent work on Erasmus and Luther, Owen Chadwick handles these and numerous other figures and with sensitivity and understanding. Emphasis on the context provides a balanced view of the raison d'ĂȘtre for the changes which the reforming communities sought to introduce and the difficulties and disagreements concerning these. The structure of the book is distinctively original. Rather than following a conventional chronological progression, Owen Chadwick takes a much broader perspective and arranges his material thematically. Whatever the topic - the Bible, clerical celibacy, moral questions of adultery and divorce, purgatory, hymns, excommunication, the role of the State in worship and pastoral activity, education, the Eucharist - the reader is taken back to its origins and development through the history of the western Church and given an authoritative, accessible, and informative account.

The Early Reformation in Europe

The Early Reformation in Europe
Title The Early Reformation in Europe PDF eBook
Author Andrew Pettegree
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 266
Release 1992-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 9780521397681

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In the generation that followed Martin Luther's protest the evangelical movement in Europe attracted very different levels of support in different parts of the continent. Whereas in eastern and central Europe the new movement brought a swift transformation of the religious and political landscape, progress elsewhere was more halting: in the Mediterranean lands and western Europe initial enthusiasm for reform failed to bring about the wholesale renovation of society for which evangelicals had hoped. These fascinating contrasts are the main focus of this volume of specially commissioned essays, each of which charts the progress of reform in one country or region of Europe. Written in each case by a leading specialist in the field, they provide a survey based on primary research and a thorough grasp of the vernacular literature. For both scholars and students they will be an invaluable guide to recent debates and literature on the success or failure of the first generation of reform.

A History of the Reformation on the Continent

A History of the Reformation on the Continent
Title A History of the Reformation on the Continent PDF eBook
Author George Waddington
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Total Pages 418
Release 1841
Genre Reformation
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A History of the Reformation on the Continent

A History of the Reformation on the Continent
Title A History of the Reformation on the Continent PDF eBook
Author George Waddington (Dean of Durham.)
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Total Pages 424
Release 1841
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The Early Reformation on the Continent

The Early Reformation on the Continent
Title The Early Reformation on the Continent PDF eBook
Author Owen Chadwick
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 453
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0198269021

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This text offers a look at the formative years of the European Reformation and origins of Protestant faith and practice. The author discusses topics such as the Bible, clerical celibacy, divorce, hymns, the Eucharist.

The Reception of Continental Reformation in Britain

The Reception of Continental Reformation in Britain
Title The Reception of Continental Reformation in Britain PDF eBook
Author Polly Ha
Publisher British Academy
Total Pages 296
Release 2010-12-09
Genre History
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This volume explores the relationship between reformations on the European continent and in Britain. Addressing issues from book history, to popular politics and theological polemic, it identifies how British reception contributed to continued reform on the continent, and considers the perception (and invention) of England's 'exceptional' status.