Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
1 primary work
Book 144
Bewegung und Beharrung: Aspekte des reformierten Protestantismus, 1520-1650
Published 1 January 2009
Wer sich der Erforschung des reformierten Protestantismus widmet, setzt sich mit einer komplexen Bewegung auseinander: Religioese, theologische und kulturelle Traditionen werden kritisch reflektiert, bisweilen verworfen oder aber in neuer Interpretation weitergefuhrt. Politische und soziale Veranderungen zeitigen gravierende Konsequenzen fur Einzelne wie fur ganze Landschaften. Gewollt oder ungewollt bleiben dabei Veranderung und Beharrung eng ineinander verwoben.
Historians recognize that the field of reformed Protestantism is multi-faceted: religious, theological and cultural traditions are critically reflected, occasionally revised and reinterpreted. Political and social changes can have a grave impact on individuals or landscapes. Traditions and change remain interwoven in this process, whether intentional or not.
Contributors are Hans Ulrich Bachtold, Luca Baschera, Erich Bryner, Michael Baumann, Jan-Andrea Bernhard, Christine Christ- von Wedel, Emanuele Fiume, Bruce Gordon, Rainer Henrich, Frank A. James III, Torrance Kirby, Elsie Anne McKee, Joseph C. McLelland, Urs B. Leu, Christian Moser, Markus Ries, Kurt Jakob Ruetschi, Alfred Schindler, Herman J. Selderhuis, Peter Stotz, Christoph Strohm, and Philipp Walchli.
Historians recognize that the field of reformed Protestantism is multi-faceted: religious, theological and cultural traditions are critically reflected, occasionally revised and reinterpreted. Political and social changes can have a grave impact on individuals or landscapes. Traditions and change remain interwoven in this process, whether intentional or not.
Contributors are Hans Ulrich Bachtold, Luca Baschera, Erich Bryner, Michael Baumann, Jan-Andrea Bernhard, Christine Christ- von Wedel, Emanuele Fiume, Bruce Gordon, Rainer Henrich, Frank A. James III, Torrance Kirby, Elsie Anne McKee, Joseph C. McLelland, Urs B. Leu, Christian Moser, Markus Ries, Kurt Jakob Ruetschi, Alfred Schindler, Herman J. Selderhuis, Peter Stotz, Christoph Strohm, and Philipp Walchli.