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Sober, strict, and scriptural : collective memories of John Calvin, 1800-2000 / edited by Johan de Niet, Herman Paul and Bart Wallet.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Niet, Johan de.
Paul, Herman.
Wallet, Bart.
Series:
Brill's series in church history ; v. 38.
Brill's series in church history. Religious history and culture series ; v. 2.
Brill's series in church history, 1572-4107 ; v. 38
Religious history and culture series ; v. 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.
Calvin, Jean.
Memory--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Memory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (408 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Calvinism’s influence and reputation have received ample scholarly attention. But how John Calvin himself – his person, character, and deeds – was remembered, commemorated, and memorialized, is a question few historians have addressed. Focussing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this volume aims to open up the subject with chapters on Calvin’s monumentalization in statues and museums, his appearance in novels, children’s books, and travel writing, his iconic function for Hungarian nationalists and Presbyterian missionaries to China, his reputation among Mormons and freethinkers, and his rivalry with Michael Servetus in French Protestant memory. The result is a fresh contribution to the field of religious memory studies and an invitation to further comparative research. Contributors include: R. Bryan Bademan, Patrick Cabanel, R. Scott Clark, Thomas J. Davis, Stephen S. Francis, Joe B. Fulton, Botond Gaál, Stefan Laube, Johan de Niet, Herman Paul, James Rigney, Michèle Sacquin, Jonathan Seitz, Robert Vosloo, Bart Wallet, and Valentine Zuber.
Contents:
Introduction: Calvin, history, and memory / Herman Paul and Bart Wallet
Calvin's image in Catholic France during the nineteenth century / Michele Sacquin
French Protestants and the legacy of John Calvin: reformer and legislator / Patrick Cabanel
Issus de Calvin: collective memories of John Calvin in Dutch neo-calvinism / Herman Paul and Johan de Niet
Calvin's truth and Hungarian religion: remembering a reformer / Botond Gaal
Calvin in Germany: a marginalized memory / Stefan Laube
Servetus vs. Calvin: a battle of monuments during the secularization of the French Third Republic / Valentine Zuber
Calvin in missionary memory and Chinese Protestant identity / Jonathan Seitz
Calvin and anti-apartheid memory in the Dutch Reformed family of churches in South Africa / Robert Vosloo
Calvin: a negative boundary marker in American Lutheran self-identity, 1871-1934 / R. Scott Clark
The Republican reformer: John Calvin and the American calvinists, 1830-1910 / Bryan Bademan
The image of Calvin within Mormonism / Stephen S. Francis
Shadow on the Alps: John Calvin and English travellers in Geneva / James Rigney
The French Barber: Calvin as a source of burlesque in Mark Twain / Joe B. Fulton
The death of Adam, the resurrection of Calvin: Marilynne Robinson's alternative to an American / Thomas J. Davis.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-40098-3
9786612400988
90-474-2770-X
OCLC:
570262099
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004174245.i-394 DOI

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