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Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community: Augsburg, 1517 to 1555, Vol. 45 Book

Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community: Augsburg, 1517 to 1555, Vol. 45
Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community: Augsburg, 1517 to 1555, Vol. 45, Debate over the usefulness of the confessionalization paradigm for understanding how Europeans responded to religious differences resulting from the Reformation has obscured people's experiences during the early years of reform. Based on interrogations re, Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community: Augsburg, 1517 to 1555, Vol. 45 has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community: Augsburg, 1517 to 1555, Vol. 45
  • Written by author Michele Hanson
  • Published by Brill Academic Publishers, Inc., November 2008
  • Debate over the usefulness of the confessionalization paradigm for understanding how Europeans responded to religious differences resulting from the Reformation has obscured people's experiences during the early years of reform. Based on interrogations re
  • Debate over the usefulness of the confessionalization paradigm for understanding how Europeans responded to religious differences resulting from the Reformation has obscured people's experiences during the early years of reform. Based on interrogations re
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Map of Augsburg Introduction 1 Ch. 1 Ambiguous Identities 27 Ch. 2 Religious Tensions in the 1520s 45 Trespassing 50 Blasphemy 59 Ch. 3 Anabaptists: A Special Case? 79 Degrees of Association 84 Social Networks 95 Trouble with the Law 101 Ch. 4 Magisterial Reform and Religious Deviance 107 Ch. 5 Making the Bi-Confessional City: Political Encounters 139 Censorship of Printing 146 Critical Speeches 151 Ch. 6 Making the Bi-Confessional City: Religious Encounters 173 Attacks on the Clergy 174 Religious Deviance 200 Miscellaneous 207 Conclusion 217 Bibliography 227 Index 233


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