Lutheran Ecclesiastical Culture, 1550-1675 (Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, #11)

Robert Kolb (Editor)

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Literature on confessionalization has opened new vistas for considering early-modern Christianity and its place in Western social-political contexts, but the ecclesiastical cultures of the period need further research and analysis to refine our focus on how Christians lived in their own communities and related to society at large. This volume's essays assess eight elements of Lutheran life (its foundation in sixteenth-century processing of Luther's legacy, university teaching, preaching, catechesis, devotional literature, popular piety, church and society, church and secular government) and two geographical areas (Nordic and Baltic lands, the kingdom of Hungary) to orient readers to current scholarly discussion and suggest further avenues for exploration and evaluation. Each offers perspectives on Lutherans' attempts to practise their faith in the world.

Contributors are: Kenneth Appold, Gerhard Bode, Susan Boettcher, Christopher Boyd Brown, Robert Christman, David Daniel, Irene Dingel, Robert von Friedeburg, Mary Jane Haemig, and Eric Lund.
  • ISBN10 9004166416
  • ISBN13 9789004166417
  • Publish Date 31 August 2008 (first published 1 January 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill