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This is the first Handbook of the Reformations to include global Protestantism, and the most comprehensive Handbook on the development of Protestant practices which has been published so far. The volume brings together international scholars in the fields of theology, intellectual thought, and social and cultural history. Contributions focus on key themes, such as Martin Luther or the Swiss reformations, offering an up-to-date perspective on current scholarly debates, but they also address many new themes at the cutting edge of scholarship, with particularly emphasis on the history of emotions, the history of knowledge, and global history. This new approach opens up fresh perspectives onto important questions: how did Protestant ways of conceiving the divine shape everyday life, ideas of the feminine or masculine, commercial practices, politics, notions of temporality, or violence? The aim of this Handbook is to bring to life the vitality of Reformation ideas. In these ways, the Handbook stresses that the Protestant Reformations in all their variety, and with their important "radical" wings, must be understood as one of the lasting long-term historical transformations which changed Europe and, subsequently, significant parts of the world.
This volume investigates how the Protestant Reformations functioned as a long-term historical transformation that reshaped European society and global cultural practices. Edited by Professor Ulinka Rublack, the work synthesizes contributions from an international cohort of scholars specializing in theology, intellectual history, and social studies. The text argues that the Reformations must be viewed through a multifaceted lens, incorporating new methodologies such as the history of emotions and knowledge to explain the movement's enduring impact on politics, gender roles, and commerce.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the field due to its inclusion of global perspectives and modern interdisciplinary approaches. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students of religious history.
Page Count:
842
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191077542
ISBN-13:
9780191077548
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