Reforms of Christian Life in Sixteenth-Century Italy

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Alfabeto Cristiano
alternative Catholic reform currents
Angela Merici
Angelics
ascetic mysticism
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Barnabites
Battista da Crema
Bernardino Ochino
Carlo Borromeo
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Catholic Reformation
Christian Life
Christianity
Devotio Moderna
Devout Life
Dominican Friar
Double Congregation
Early Modern Catholicism
early modern spirituality
Enchiridion Militis Christiani
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Exterior Works
gender in religious reform
Gian Pietro Carafa
Girolamo Miani
irenic theology
Italian Reformism
Italy
John Cassian
Lateran Canons
lay religious movements
Luis De Granada
Mental Prayer
Paul III
Pius IV
Pope Paul III
post-Tridentine Italy
Primitive Church
sixteenth century
Somascans
Ursulines
Vittore Soranzo
Vocal Prayer
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367763473
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Reforms of Christian Life presents a new narrative of the role of the Barnabites and Angelics, the Ursulines and the Somascans (founded in Northern Italy in the 1530s by Battista da Crema, Angela Merici, and Girolamo Miani) within sixteenth-century Italian reform movements.

While historiography has considered these companies under the category of ‘Catholic Reformation,’ this book argues that they promoted an ‘unconventional’ view of perfection and of the Church that was alternative to both Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism and through which they wanted to reform society, rather than the ecclesiastical institution. By highlighting the complex articulation of perceptions of ‘Christian life,’ and by exploring neglected connections among devout milieus, Mazzonis considers the sodalities in continuity with a fifteenth-century ascetic-mystical current and in relation to contemporary institutes such as the Jesuits and the Oratorians, irenic reforming circles like that of Juan de Valdés, and post-Tridentine ecclesiastical reformers including Charles Borromeo. This volume shows that reforming trends were more varied and fluid than previously thought and contributes to cultural and gender analyses of the religious mentality of the period.

Reforms of Christian Life is a useful tool for students and scholars of medieval and early modern religious and cultural history.

Querciolo Mazzonis teaches History of Christianity at the University of Teramo. He researches on religious history in the Italian Renaissance from a cultural and gender perspective. Publications include a monograph on Angela Merici (2007), essays on devout women and Battista da Crema (2020).

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