Reform and Conflict: From the Medieval World to the Wars of Religion, AD 1350-1648, Volume FoMonarch Books, 18. 10. 2012 - Počet stran: 496 This volume covers a period of major change that had a lasting impact on art, science, economics, political thought, and education. Rudolph W. Heinze examines the various positions taken by medieval church reformers, explores the efforts of the leading reformer Martin Luther, and emphasises how the reformations brought moral and doctrinal changes to Christianity, permanently altering the religious landscape, then and now. |
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Martin Luther and the Origin of the Lutheran Reformation | 69 |
The Consolidation and Spread of the Lutheran Reformation | 98 |
Zurich Basel and Strasbourg | 120 |
The Catholic Reformation | 255 |
Women and the Reformation | 280 |
NonWestern Churches and Missionary Enterprises | 302 |
Theological Conflict Confessions and Confessionalization | 329 |
A Century of Military Conflict | 353 |
The Impact of the Reformation | 385 |
Time Line | 409 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 415 |
The Radical Reformation | 144 |
Calvin and Calvinism | 169 |
Origins of the English Reformation | 197 |
The Scottish Reformation and the Elizabethan Settlement | 226 |
Notes | 435 |
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