Radicalizing Reformation

Radicalizing Reformation
Author: Karen L. Bloomquist,Craig L. Nessan,Hans G. Ulrich
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
ISBN: 9783643907721

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Radicalizing Reformation provides critical perspectives from North American theologians involved in the international project, "Radicalizing Reformation - Provoked by the Bible and Today's Crises." This project explores the radical roots of what was ignited 500 years ago in order to bring more attention to the systemic challenges that must be addressed today, drawing from both the strengths and the weaknesses of the Reformation legacy. Authors in this all-English volume include: Brigitte Kahl, Paul S. Chung, Samuel Torvend, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Craig L. Nessan, Peter Goodwin Heltzel, Charles Amjad-Ali, Karl Koop, Wanda Deifelt, Vitor Westhelle, and Karen L. Bloomquist. Each article has been published in one of the previous five volumes. This volume also includes background on the overall project, the 94 theses, and a guide for discussion in local contexts. (Series: Radicalizing Reformation / Die Reformation Radikalisieren, Vol. 6) [Subject: Religious Studies]

The Radical Reformation

The Radical Reformation
Author: George Huntston Williams
Publsiher: Sixteenth Century Essays & Stu
Total Pages: 1516
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0943549833

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George Williams' monumental The Radical Reformation has been an essential reference work for historians of early modern Europe, narrating in rich, interpretative detail the interconnected stories of radical groups operating at the margins of the mainline Reformation. In its scope--spanning all of Europe from Spain to Poland, from Denmark to Italy--and its erudition, The Radical Reformation is without peer. Now in paperback format, Williams' magnum opus should be considered for any university-level course on the Reformation.

The Radical Reformation

The Radical Reformation
Author: Michael G. Baylor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1991-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521379482

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This 1991 collection of writings by early Reformation radicals illustrates both the diversity and the areas of agreement in their political thinking.

The Radical Reformation

The Radical Reformation
Author: Michael G. Baylor
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1991-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781316583463

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This 1991 book is a collection of writings by early Reformation radicals which illustrates both the diversity and the areas of agreement in their political thinking. The texts are drawn from the period 1521–7, centring on the German Peasants' War of 1524–6. The thinkers represented - Muntzer, Karlstadt, Grebel, Hut, Denck, and others - differed on important theological issues, yet all rejected the magistral reformation as serving the interests of society's elites. They advocated a strategy of Reformation from below, a sweeping transformation of society to the benefit of the lay commoner and the local community. With the start of the Peasants' War, radicals divided over the issue of the legitimacy of force. This division shaped the ways in which they confronted the failure of the Peasants' War and the alternate strategies for survival developed in its aftermath. Appended to the texts are a number of political programmes of the Peasants' War. These documents illustrate ways in which the radicals contributed to the uprising, and how the war itself led to greater clarity in the political theory of the radical Reformation.

Radical Reformation Studies

Radical Reformation Studies
Author: Werner O. Packull,Geoffrey L. Dipple
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351906883

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This review brings together new research in three areas of Anabaptist studies and the Radical Reformation. Part One focuses on sixteenth-century Anabaptism, re-examining the ’polygenesis model’ of Anabaptism articulated by Stayer, Packull and Depperman. Part Two deals with the connections between Anabaptists and other Reformation dissenters, their marginalisation as social groups and their relations with the intellectual movements of the age. The final section addresses historiographic and comparative issues of writing the history of marginalised groups, investigating some preconceptions which influence historians’ approaches to Anabaptism and their implications for understanding other religious groups.

New Directions in the Radical Reformation

New Directions in the Radical Reformation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2023-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004546226

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The eight essays in this volume approach the study of the Radical Reformation from new perspectives and challenge some of the basic assumptions of the field. Some critique and problematize the typologies developed to distinguish Reformation radicals from each other and from the Magisterial Reformers. Others apply an equally iconoclastic approach to existing scholarship on the relationship between religious change and socio-political radicalism in early modern Europe. A final group concentrate specifically on revising the history of Anabaptism by tracing its long-term development across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and recovering the lives of normal Anabaptists to write a true social history of the movement that avoids relying on the biographies and prescriptive writings of its leadership.

The Radical Reformation 3rd ed

The Radical Reformation  3rd ed
Author: George Huntston Williams
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 1562
Release: 1995-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271091341

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George Williams' monumental The Radical Reformation has been an essential reference work for historians of early modern Europe, narrating in rich, interpretative detail the interconnected stories of radical groups operating at the margins of the mainline Reformation. In its scope—spanning all of Europe from Spain to Poland, from Denmark to Italy—and its erudition, The Radical Reformation is without peer. Now in paperback format, Williams' magnum opus should be considered for any university-level course on the Reformation.

The Radical Reformation and the Making of Modern Europe

The Radical Reformation and the Making of Modern Europe
Author: Mario Biagioni
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004335783

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Mario Biagioni presents an account of the lives and thoughts of some radical reformers of the sixteenth century, showing that the Radical Reformation played a pivotal role in the rise of modern Europe.