Reform Statt Reformation.

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Main Author: Volkmar, Christoph
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2017
Series:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions Ser.
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; Preface to the English Edition; Preface to the German Edition; Introduction; Chapter 1 A Critical Survey of Scholarship; Chapter 2 George of Saxony's Church Politics from a New Perspective; Part 1 Church Governance and Catholic Reform before the Reformation (1488-ca. 1521); Chapter 3 Church Politics of German Princes in the Late Medieval Empire; Chapter 4 The Wettin Tradition of Reform; Chapter 5 George of Saxony (1471-1539) as a Reformer of the Church; Chapter 6 Papacy and Council; Chapter 7 The Empire; Chapter 8 Bishops and Cathedral Chapters.
  • Chapter 9 The Ecclesiastical Court SystemChapter 10 The Regular Clergy; Chapter 11 The Lower Clergy; Chapter 12 The Laity; Chapter 13 Printing and the Public before Luther; Chapter 14 Summary and Discussion; Part 2 The Clash with the Early Reformation (1517-1525); Chapter 15 George of Saxony and Martin Luther: A New Look at an Old Enmity; Chapter 16 "The Damned Lutheran Sect": How George of Saxony Saw the Evangelical Movement; Chapter 17 Church Politics against the Reformation in the Empire (1522-1525); Chapter 18 Outlawing the Reformation.
  • Chapter 19 Territorial Politics against Evangelical PastorsChapter 20 Territorial Politics against Evangelical Monks; Chapter 21 Territorial Politics against Evangelical Subjects; Chapter 22 Preaching; Chapter 23 Printing; Chapter 24 Reform Instead of Reformation; Chapter 25 Church Politics against the Reformation: Successes, Limits, Perspectives; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.