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The Oxford handbook of the Protestant Reformations / edited by Ulinka Rublack.

Contributor(s): Rublack, Ulinka [editor.]Series: Oxford handbooksEdition: First editionDescription: xix, 823 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 0199646929; 9780199646920Subject(s): Reformation | Protestantism -- HistoryDDC classification: 270.6 LOC classification: BR305.3. | O93 2017Online resources: Online edition available via library.nd.edu
Contents:
Part I: The New Theology -- Part II: Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations -- Part III: Communicating the Reformations -- Part IV: Sites, Institutions, and Society -- Part V: Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations -- Part VI: Assessing the Reformations.
1. Introduction, Ulinka Rublack Part I: The New Theology 2. Explaining Evil and Grace, Christopher Ocker 3. The Nature of Spiritual Experience, Alec Ryrie 4. Reforming Time, Robin Barnes 5. Political Obedience, Glenn Burgess Part II: Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations 6. Geographies of the Protestant Reformation, Graeme Murdoch 7. The Bohemian Reformations, Howard Louthan 8. Luther and Lutheranism, Thomas Kaufmann 9. The Swiss Reformations: Movements, Settlements, and Re-Imagination, 1520-1720, Randolph Head 10. The Radicals, C. Scott Dixon 11. Calvin and Reformed Protestantism, Mack P. Holt 12. The English, Scottish and Irish Reformations, Felicity Heal 13. Protestantism in the Age of Catholic Renewal, Philip Soergel 14. Protestantism and non-Christian Religions, Andrew Gow & Jeremy Fradkin 15. Outsiders, Dissenters and Competing Visions of Reform, Howard Hotson 16. Pietism, Ulrike Gleixner 17. Protestantism Outside Europe, Mark Haberlein Part III: Communicating the Reformations 18. Print Workshops and Markets, Andrew Pettegree 19. The Word, Helmut Puff 20. The Reformation of Liturgy, Susan Karant Nunn 21. An "Epistolary Reformation ": The Role and Significance of Letters in the First Century of the Protestant Reformation, Mark Greengrass Part IV: Sites, Institutions, and Society 22. University Scholars of the Reformation, Michael Heyd 23. Education and Understandings of Social Hierarchy, Charlotte Methuen 24. Legal Courts, Joel Harrington 25. Rural Society, Beat Kumin 26. Civic Religions, Guido Marnef 27. The European Nobilities and the Reformation, Ronald Asch Part V: Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations 28. Explaining Change, Craig Koslofsky 29. Visual and Material Culture, Bridget Heal 30. Music, Christopher Boyd-Brown 31. The Body in the Reformations, Herman Roodenburg 32. Sexual Difference, Kathleen M. Crowther 33. The Natural and Supernatural, Ute Lotz-Heumann 34. Commerce and Consumption, Christine R. Johnson 35. Natural Philosophy, Alisha Rankin Part VI: Assessing the Reformations 36. Comparisons and Consequences in Global Perspective, 1500-1750, Merry Wiesner-Hanks 37. History and Memory, Bruce Gordon
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: The New Theology -- Part II: Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations -- Part III: Communicating the Reformations -- Part IV: Sites, Institutions, and Society -- Part V: Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations -- Part VI: Assessing the Reformations.

1. Introduction, Ulinka Rublack
Part I: The New Theology
2. Explaining Evil and Grace, Christopher Ocker
3. The Nature of Spiritual Experience, Alec Ryrie
4. Reforming Time, Robin Barnes
5. Political Obedience, Glenn Burgess
Part II: Geographies and Varieties of the Reformations
6. Geographies of the Protestant Reformation, Graeme Murdoch
7. The Bohemian Reformations, Howard Louthan
8. Luther and Lutheranism, Thomas Kaufmann
9. The Swiss Reformations: Movements, Settlements, and Re-Imagination, 1520-1720, Randolph Head
10. The Radicals, C. Scott Dixon
11. Calvin and Reformed Protestantism, Mack P. Holt
12. The English, Scottish and Irish Reformations, Felicity Heal
13. Protestantism in the Age of Catholic Renewal, Philip Soergel
14. Protestantism and non-Christian Religions, Andrew Gow & Jeremy Fradkin
15. Outsiders, Dissenters and Competing Visions of Reform, Howard Hotson
16. Pietism, Ulrike Gleixner
17. Protestantism Outside Europe, Mark Haberlein
Part III: Communicating the Reformations
18. Print Workshops and Markets, Andrew Pettegree
19. The Word, Helmut Puff
20. The Reformation of Liturgy, Susan Karant Nunn
21. An "Epistolary Reformation ": The Role and Significance of Letters in the First Century of the Protestant Reformation, Mark Greengrass
Part IV: Sites, Institutions, and Society
22. University Scholars of the Reformation, Michael Heyd
23. Education and Understandings of Social Hierarchy, Charlotte Methuen
24. Legal Courts, Joel Harrington
25. Rural Society, Beat Kumin
26. Civic Religions, Guido Marnef
27. The European Nobilities and the Reformation, Ronald Asch
Part V: Identities and Cultural Meanings of the Reformations
28. Explaining Change, Craig Koslofsky
29. Visual and Material Culture, Bridget Heal
30. Music, Christopher Boyd-Brown
31. The Body in the Reformations, Herman Roodenburg
32. Sexual Difference, Kathleen M. Crowther
33. The Natural and Supernatural, Ute Lotz-Heumann
34. Commerce and Consumption, Christine R. Johnson
35. Natural Philosophy, Alisha Rankin
Part VI: Assessing the Reformations
36. Comparisons and Consequences in Global Perspective, 1500-1750, Merry Wiesner-Hanks
37. History and Memory, Bruce Gordon