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'Church' at the Time of the Reformation : Invisible Community, Visible Parish, Confession, Building ...? / Anna Vind [ and 1 other].

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Contributor:
Vind, Anna
Brown, Christopher B.
Frank, Günter.
Gordon, Bruce
Mahlmann-Bauer, Barbara, 1954-
Rasmussen, Tarald
Soen, Violet
Tóth, Zsombor
Wassilowsky, Günther
Westphal, Siegrid, 1963-
ProQuest ebook central.
James G. Barnwell Fund.
Series:
Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS)
Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS) ; v.72
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reformation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (481 pages).
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Place of Publication:
Gottingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Cover
Title page
Copyright
Table of contents
Foreword
List of Abbreviations
'Church' at the Time of the Reformation
Peter Walter: Die 'konservative' Ekklesiologie des Erasmus von Rotterdam
1. Die Offenheit der ekklesiologischen Diskussion zu Beginn des 16. Jahrhunderts
2. Die Sicht des Erasmus
2.1 Kirche als Konsensgemeinschaft
2.2 Der Umfang des Konsenses
2.3 Die Träger des Konsenses: die Rolle der Universalkonzilien und des Papstes
3. Schluss
Bibliografie
Quellen
Forschungsliteratur
Dorothea Wendebourg: Martin Luther's Ecclesiology
1. The Sources
2. The Church as communio abscondita
3. The Church as communio externa
4. The distinctions within the communio externa
4.1 Corpus permixtum
4.2 Ministerium
4.3 Ecclesia vera et falsa
5. Conclusion
Jon Balserak: "The church that cannot err."
1. The Reforming of the Church in Zurich
2. The Church in Christian Thought
3. Defending the Church in the Middle Ages
4. Reformed Thinking on the Church: A New Augustinianism
5. Concluding Reflections
Bibliography
Sources
Secundary literature
Charlotte Methuen: Ordering the Reformation Church in England and Scotland
Introduction
1. Henry VIII and the Bishops
2. Bishops in the later Tudor Reformation
2.1 The Episcopate under Edward VI
2.2 The Episcopate under Mary I
2.3 The Episcopate under Elizabeth I
3. Bishops and the Scottish Reformation
Conclusions
Secondary Literature
Florian Wöller: Corpus and Communio
1. Introduction: Corpus and Communio in Medieval Ecclesiology
2. Giles of Rome and Jean Quidort: Ecclesiastical and Imperial Power at the Beginning of the Fourteenth Century
3. John Wyclif: The Rise of Spiritualistic Ecclesiology
4. John of Ragusa: Corpus and Communio in Conciliarism
Violet Soen: A Church or Churches?
1. Introduction
2. A Divided European Nobility
3. A Diverging Path of the Dutch Nobility
4. Negative Programs (1562-1566)
5. Positive Programs? (1566-1567)
6. The Pacification of Ghent (1576-1579)
7. Conclusion
Church and Art
Sibylla Goegebuer: St John's Hospital in Bruges in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
1. Caritas, a Multi-Layered Principle
2. A Sense of Tradition
the Need for Innovation
3. A New Convent for the Hospital Sisters
4. The Interactive Hospital Story as Told in One Work of Art
5. In Conclusion
Geneviève Gross: Songs and Singing in a Developing Reformation
Secondary Literature
Notes:
Joanna Kazmierczak: The Iconographical Motif of the Good Samaritan as a Visual Commentary on the State of the Church in the Middle of the 16th Century.
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Print version: Vind, Anna 'Church' at the Time of the Reformation
ISBN:
9783647570990
3647570990
Publisher Number:
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