Lutheran ecclesiastical culture, 1550-1675 / / edited by Robert Kolb.
Literature on confessionalization has opened new vistas for considering early-modern Christianity and its place in Western social-political contexts, but the ecclesiastical cultures of the period need further research and analysis to refine our focus on how Christians lived in their own communities...
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Superior document: | Brill's companions to the Christian tradition, v. 11 |
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Brill's companions to the Christian tradition ;
v. 11. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (543 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Robert Kolb
- The culture of conflict in the controversies leading to the formula of Concord (1548-1580) / Irene Dingel
- Academic life and teaching in post-Reformation Lutheranism / Kenneth G. Appold
- Preaching in Lutheran pulpits in the age of confessionalization / Mary Jane Haemig and Robert Kolb
- Instruction of the Christian faith by Lutherans after Luther / Gerhard Bode
- Devotional life in hymns, liturgy, music, and prayer / Christopher Boyd Brown
- The pulpit and the pew : shaping popular piety in the late Reformation / Robert Christman
- The social impact of the Lutheran Reformation in Germany / Susan R. Boettcher
- Church and state in Lutheran lands, 1550-1675 / Robert von Friedeburg
- Nordic and Baltic Lutheranism / Eric Lund
- Lutheranism in the kingdom of Hungary / David P. Daniel.