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The Impact Of The Reformation
Oberman, Heiko A.

The Impact Of The Reformation

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (1994)
9780802807328
| Paperback
276 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 270.6O125I
LC Classification BR309 .O22 1994
LC Control No. 93042559

Subject

  • Christianity And Antisemitism
  • Reformation
  • Religious Thought

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This collection of essays from a distinguished scholar of medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation history examines one of the most fascinating and turbulent periods of human history from the perspective of the social history of ideas. Taking advantage of the windows offered by late medieval scholastic thought, the Modern Devotion, Johann von Staupitz, Martin Luther, Marian piety, and the escalation of anti-Semitism, Heiko A. Oberman illumines the social and intellectual context for the reform of church and society in the sixteenth century. These programmatic essays not only provide analyses of Reformation events but also contribute to the contemporary search for new methods and models that better capture the meaning of that period. Recognizing the distance between intellectual and social historians of the Reformation, Oberman seeks to bridge the gap by pursuing an innovative path. The impact of the Reformation is traced through everyday life as well as through individual programs for change.

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