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Radicalism and dissent in the world of Protestant reform
Contents
Introduction / Bridget Heal -- Martin Luthers'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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Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, [2017]
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1500-1750
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- 3525552580
- 9783525552582
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