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  • MPI Bildungsforschung  (3)
  • Naturkundemuseum Potsdam
  • Zentrum Info.arbeit Bundeswehr
  • 2005-2009  (3)
  • Gordon, ssor Bruce  (3)
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696421853
    Format: 1 online resource (261 pages)
    ISBN: 9780754687078
    Series Statement: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History Ser
    Content: This book highlights and explores the important relationship between the Tudor supremacy over the church and the hermeneutics of discerning God's will. It addresses this topic by considering defences of the Henrician and Elizabethan royal supremacies over the English church made by Christopher St. German, and Richard Hooker. Both of these men were in broad agreement that it was the responsibility of English Christians to subordinate their subjective understandings of God's will to the interpretation of God's will propounded by the church authorities.
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- A Note on the Sources -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 The Henrician Supremacy and the Definition of Doctrine -- 2 Defending Royal Supremacy apart from the Definition of Doctrine -- 3 Christopher St German: Defending Royal Supremacy over the Definition of Doctrine -- 4 The Elizabethan Supremacy and the Admonition Controversy -- 5 Richard Hooker: Royal Supremacy over the Definition of Doctrine Reaffirmed -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780754660132
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780754660132
    Additional Edition: Print version Defending Royal Supremacy and Discerning God's Will in Tudor England
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1696424216
    Format: 1 online resource (317 pages)
    ISBN: 9780754686729
    Series Statement: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History Ser
    Content: Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia was an immensely influential book that attempted to describe the entire world across all of human history and analyse its constituent elements of geography, history, ethnography, zoology and botany. First published in 1544 it went through thirty-five editions and was published in five languages, making it one of the most important books of the Reformation period. Beginning with a biographical study of Sebastian Münster, his life and the range of his scholarly work, this book then moves on to discuss the genre of cosmography. The bulk of the book, however, deals with the Cosmographia itself, offering a close reading of the 1550 Latin edition (the last and definitive edition worked upon by Münster). By analysing the contents of the Cosmographia it attempts to recreate how the world of the sixteenth century appeared to a scholar living in Basel, and understand what he saw and heard. Through this examination of Münster, his publications and scholarly networks, the conflicts and continuities between medieval scholarly traditions and the widening horizons of the sixteenth century are explored and revealed. Of interest to scholars of humanist culture, the Reformation and book history, this ambitious work throws into relief previously overlooked aspects of the intellectual and religious culture of the time.
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 Sebastian Münster: A Brief Biography -- 2 Sixteenth-century Cosmography: Its Sources, Development and the Extent of its Ambitions -- 3 The Cosmographia: Genesis of an Idea, Methods of Realisation, Versions of the Text -- 4 From Centre to Periphery: The Organisation, Topics and Content of the Cosmographiae Universalis -- 5 Understanding the World of Münster's Cosmographia: Evaluating Man, Celebrating his Works and Interpreting the Book of the World -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780754658436
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780754658436
    Additional Edition: Print version The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster : Describing the World in the Reformation
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1696504325
    Format: 1 online resource (342 pages)
    ISBN: 9780754695745
    Series Statement: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
    Content: Early modern European society took a serious view of blasphemy, and drew upon a wide range of sanctions - including the death penalty - to punish those who cursed, swore and abused God. Whilst such attitudes may appear draconian today, this study makes clear that in the past, blasphemy was regarded as a very real threat to society. Based on a wealth of primary sources, including court records, theological and ecclesiastical writings and official city statutes, Francisca Loetz explores verbal forms of blasphemy and the variety of contexts within which it could occur. Honour conflicts, theological disputation, social and political provocation, and religious self-questioning all proved fertile ground for accusations of blasphemy, and her contention - that blasphemers often meant more than they said - reveals the underlying complexity of an apparently simple concept. This innovative approach interprets cases of verbal blasphemy as 'speech actions' that reflect broader political, social and religious concerns. Cases in Protestant Zurich are compared with the situation in Catholic Lucerne and related to findings in other parts of Europe (Germany, France, England, Italy) to provide a thorough discussion of different historical approaches to blasphemy - ecclesiastical, legal, intellectual, social, and cultural - in the Early Modern period. In so doing the book offers intriguing suggestions about what a cultural history of religiousness could and should be. By linking a broad overview of the issue of blasphemy, with case studies from Zurich and Lucerne, this book provides a fascinating insight into a crucial, but often misunderstood aspect of early-modern society. The conclusions reached not only offer a much fuller understanding of the situation in Zurich, but also have resonance for all historians of Reformation Europe.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Part I Religion in Early Modern History: An Approach by way of Blasphemers in Zurich -- 1. Formulating the Question -- 2. Research Situation -- 3. Interpretative and Methodological Approaches -- 4. The Example of Zurich -- Part II The Offence of Blasphemy in Early Modern Zurich -- 1. The Sanctioning of Blasphemy -- 2. Blasphemy in the Context of Social Action -- 3. Blasphemy as an Expression of (Un)Belief -- Part III Blasphemy in Zurich: Historical Change and Confessional Comparison -- 1. Blasphemy in Zurich: Historical Change -- 2. The Offence of Blasphemy in Confessional Comparison: A Perspective on Lucerne -- Part IV Outcomes and Outlook: From the Blasphemers of Zurich to a Cultural History of Religiousness -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780754668831
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780754668831
    Language: English
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