Reframing reformation: understanding religious difference in early modern Europe

"What is Reformation, and where? Who does it impact, and how? This collection offers a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in the early modern world. The Reformation was once framed as a sixteenth-century European Protestant and Catholic phenom...

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Collaborateurs: Terpstra, Nicholas 1956- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Toronto Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies 2020
Dans: Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies / Essays and studies (44)
Année: 2020
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Collection/Revue:Essays & Studies 44
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Europe / Religion / Pluralisme / Réforme protestante / Histoire 1500-1700
Sujets non-standardisés:B Contribution <colloque> University of Toronto 27.09.2017-30.09.2017 (Toronto)
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Résumé:"What is Reformation, and where? Who does it impact, and how? This collection offers a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in the early modern world. The Reformation was once framed as a sixteenth-century European Protestant and Catholic phenomenon, but scholars now follow its impacts across different confessions, faiths, time periods, and geographical areas. The essays in this volume track global developments and compare the many ways in which Reformation movements shaped relations between Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and aboriginal groups in the Americas. The authors highlight the various negotiations, tensions, and contacts that developed across social, gender, and religious lines in different parts of the early modern world. Working with themes of Framing, Mobilizing, and Transcending Difference, they explore how different convictions about religious reform and different approaches to it shaped both social action and cross-confessional encounters."--
Reframing Reformation: Framing, Mobilizing, and Transcending Religious Difference in Early Modern Europe — Nicholas Terpstra ; FRAMING DIFFERENCE Religious Disputations as Theatre: Staging Religious Difference in France after the Wars of Religion — David Robinson ; Reforming Canonization after the Council of Trent: Saints and Martyrs as Models of a Pure Christian Life — Riccardo Saccenti ; Prophet or Sultan? Framing and Restraining Mahomet in Early Seventeenth-Century France — Heather Coffey ; Illustrations of Adult Baptism and the Anabaptist-Mennonite Tradition: An Evolving Motif in Visual Culture of the Dutch Republic and Early Modern Europe — Nina Schroeder; MOBILIZING DIFFERENCE The Influence of Italian Humanists on Erasmus’ De bello turcico — Nathan Ron ; The Portuguese New Christian nação as a Catholic Diaspora in Rome — James Nelson Novoa ; Native Evangelists in Northwestern New Spain — Jason Dyck ; TRANSCENDING DIFFERENCE The Reformation and the Language of Dreams: “Nocturnal Whispers of the Allmighty” — Janine Rivière ; The Peregrinations of Guillaume Postel: Journey, Religious Syncretism and Prophecy — Yvonne Petry ; Fighting the Thirty Years’ War on Two Fronts: Religious Intolerance and Militant Nationalism as Threats to Christ’s Presence in the World — Marvin Lee Anderson ; “Oh! Jews, Turks, Indians, did all know and own the light;” Early Quakers, the Other, and the Universal Light — Judith Pocock
ISBN:0772721947