Reforming Reformation

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Catholic reform comparative analysis
Catholic reformation
Chiara Matraini
Chiesa Nuova
Christ Child
confessionalisation studies
confessionalism
confessionalization
Confessionalization Paradigm
Confessionalization Thesis
Council of Trent impact
De La Madre De Dios
Discalced Carmelite
Discalced Carmelite Friars
Discalced Carmelite Order
Early German Reformation
Early Modern Catholic Europe
early modern Catholicism
empire
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European ecclesiastical reform
German Catholic
God's truth
holy
hubert
interdisciplinary religious history
jedin
late
Lot's Wife
Luigi Alamanni
Luigi Tansillo
medieval
paradigm
Paul III
post-medieval theology
Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum
roman
Roman catholicism
Sacramental Realism
Sermon Collections
Soul Talk
Spanish Language
thesis
Water Falling
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138107823
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Reformation used to be singular: a unique event that happened within a tidily circumscribed period of time, in a tightly constrained area and largely because of a single individual. Few students of early modern Europe would now accept this view. Offering a broad overview of current scholarly thinking, this collection undertakes a fundamental rethinking of the many and varied meanings of the term concept and label 'reformation', particularly with regard to the Catholic Church. Accepting the idea of the Reformation as a process or set of processes that cropped up just about anywhere Europeans might be found, the volume explores the consequences of this through an interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from literature, art history, theology and history. By examining a single topic from multiple interdisciplinary perspectives, the volume avoids inadvertently reinforcing disciplinary logic, a common result of the way knowledge has been institutionalized and compartmentalized in research universities over the last century. The result of this is a much more nuanced view of Catholic Reformation, and once that extends consideration much further - both chronologically, geographically and politically - than is often accepted. As such the volume will prove essential reading to anyone interested in early modern religious history.