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Radicalism and dissent in the world of Protestant reform / edited by Bridget Heal and Anorthe Kremers.

Contributor(s): Heal, Bridget [editor.] | Kremers, Anorthe [editor.] | Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [publisher.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: V & R academic: Publisher: Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 273 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles (some color), portraits (some color), map ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 3525552580; 9783525552582Subject(s): Church history -- 16th century -- Congresses | Reformation -- Congresses | Protestantism -- History -- CongressesBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Bridget Heal -- Martin Luther's unruly offspring: the Protestant reformation and radical critique / Hartmut Lehmann -- Radical political thought in the Reformation era / Thomas Kaufmann -- Radicalism and 'invectivity': 'hate speech' in the German Reformation / Gerd Schwerhoff -- The power of names: radical identities in the Reformation era / Kat Hill -- Radical charity in the English Reformation / Ethan Shagan -- Religious radicalism in 'magisterial' England / Susan Royal -- Scripture, the Spirit and the meaning of radicalism in the English Reformation / Alec Ryrie -- The drama of the two-word debate among liberal Dutch Mennonites, c. 1620-1660: preparing the way for Baruch Spinoza? / Gary K. Waite -- Against 'the radical Reformation': on the continuity between early modern heresy-making and modern historiography / Michael Driedger -- Dutch Anabaptist and reformed historiographers on Servetus' death: or how the radical Reformation turned mainstream and how the mainstream Reformation turned radical / Mirjam van Veen -- 'Radical' history writing in 1650s England: the case of John Beale / Dmitri Levitin -- 'The last and greatest triumph of the European radical Reformation'?: Anabaptism, spiritualism, and anti-Trinitarianism in the English revolution / John Coffey -- From English trembleurs to French inspirés: a transnational perspective on the origins of French Quakerism (1654-1789) / Lionel Laborie -- Millenarian practices and the pietist empire / Ulrike Gleixner -- The radical Reformation and the Black Atlantic / Jon Sensbach.

Includes bibliographical references.

Collection of essays of the symposium "The Protestant Reformation and its Radical Critique", which was held at the German Historical Institute in London from September 15-17, 2016. -- This publication was supported by the Volkswagen Foundation, Hannover.

Introduction / Bridget Heal -- Martin Luther's unruly offspring: the Protestant reformation and radical critique / Hartmut Lehmann -- Radical political thought in the Reformation era / Thomas Kaufmann -- Radicalism and 'invectivity': 'hate speech' in the German Reformation / Gerd Schwerhoff -- The power of names: radical identities in the Reformation era / Kat Hill -- Radical charity in the English Reformation / Ethan Shagan -- Religious radicalism in 'magisterial' England / Susan Royal -- Scripture, the Spirit and the meaning of radicalism in the English Reformation / Alec Ryrie -- The drama of the two-word debate among liberal Dutch Mennonites, c. 1620-1660: preparing the way for Baruch Spinoza? / Gary K. Waite -- Against 'the radical Reformation': on the continuity between early modern heresy-making and modern historiography / Michael Driedger -- Dutch Anabaptist and reformed historiographers on Servetus' death: or how the radical Reformation turned mainstream and how the mainstream Reformation turned radical / Mirjam van Veen -- 'Radical' history writing in 1650s England: the case of John Beale / Dmitri Levitin -- 'The last and greatest triumph of the European radical Reformation'?: Anabaptism, spiritualism, and anti-Trinitarianism in the English revolution / John Coffey -- From English trembleurs to French inspirés: a transnational perspective on the origins of French Quakerism (1654-1789) / Lionel Laborie -- Millenarian practices and the pietist empire / Ulrike Gleixner -- The radical Reformation and the Black Atlantic / Jon Sensbach.

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