Reformation and Everyday Life / / Nina J. Koefoed [and nine others] editors.
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Superior document: | Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS) |
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Germany : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, [2024] ©2024 |
Year of Publication: | 2024 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Refocus.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (0 pages) |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Bo Kristian Holm, Nina Koefoed: Reformation and Everyday Life: an Introduction
- Part I: Religious Formation of Everyday Life
- Lee Palmer Wandel: The Reformation of Time
- Jette Bendixen Rønkilde: Teaching, Learning, and Living the Sacraments: an Examination of Pontoppidan's Catechism
- Päivi Räisänen-Schröder: Lived Religion and Anabaptism: Considerations for Future Research
- Jakub Koryl: What Did Luther Want to Hear? Introducing the Aural History of the Reformation
- Bonnie Noble: Interrupted Illusions in Dürer's Melencolia I
- Part II: Reformation and the household
- Kirsi Stjerna: Confessing with Courage and Conviction: Women and the European Reformations
- Per Seesko-Tønnesen: The Lutheran Household at Long Range: Obligation and Devotion in Instructions for Noble Travellers from Denmark c. 1580-1660
- Paolo Astorri, Lars Cyril Nørgaard: A Little Republic: The Conceptualisation of the Household According to Henning Arnisaeus
- Mette M. Ahlefeldt-Laurvig: "Lying without the Church": Women, Churching and Everyday Life in Early Modern Denmark
- Part III: Negotiating Religion in Everyday Life
- Martin Berntson: Reformation and Resistance in Everyday Life and Piety
- Aleksandra Matczyńska: The Dispute over an Epitaph: Remarks on the Commemorative Function of Female Artistic Patronage in late Sixteenth-Century Silesia
- Mattias Sommer Bostrup: Experiencing the Religious Other on Nordstrand, c. 1650-1700
- Sini Mikkola: "They Cling to Christian freedom": Martin Luther, Religious Women, and the Defence of Contemplative Life
- Index
- Notes on Contributors.