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New Directions in the Radical Reformation: “Thinking outside the Cages”: Studies in Central European Histories, cartea 74

Geoffrey Dipple, Kat Hill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2023
The eight essays in this volume approach the study of the Radical Reformation from new perspectives and challenge some of the basic assumptions of the field. Some critique and problematize the typologies developed to distinguish Reformation radicals from each other and from the Magisterial Reformers. Others apply an equally iconoclastic approach to existing scholarship on the relationship between religious change and socio-political radicalism in early modern Europe. A final group concentrate specifically on revising the history of Anabaptism by tracing its long-term development across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and recovering the lives of normal Anabaptists to write a true social history of the movement that avoids relying on the biographies and prescriptive writings of its leadership.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004546219
ISBN-10: 9004546219
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Central European Histories


Notă biografică

Geoffrey Dipple is Professor of History at the University of Alberta. His publications include Antifraternalism and Anticlericalism in the German Reformation: Johann Eberlin von Günzburg and the Campaign against the Friars (1996) and “Just as in the Time of the Apostles”: Uses of History in the Radical Reformation (2005).

Kat Hill is a Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at Birkbeck College, University of London, and is a scholar of the Reformation and the legacies of religious change, specialising in the global histories of Mennonites.

Cuprins

Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Geoffrey Dipple and Kat Hill

Part 1: Redefining Radical Religion in the Reformation


1 When Did Denck and Hätzer Cross the Line?
Defining Heterodoxy in the Early Reformation
Geoffrey Dipple

2 “Worth as Much as Jeremiah and Isaiah”
Melchior Hoffman and the Prophecies of Lienhard and Ursula Jost
Christina Moss

3 Whirlwinds, Sudden Death, and an Army of Toads
Baptist Prodigies of the 1660s
Joshua Caleb Smith

Part 2: Radical Religion and Social Change in the Reformation


4 Monster or Homo Divinus?
Thomas Müntzer’s Testimony of the First Chapter of the Gospel of Luke
Christopher Martinuzzi

5 The Sword in the Ragged Sheath
The Motif of the Peasant Radical in Sixteenth-Century Prints
Jonathan Trayner

Part 3: On the Boundaries of Sectarianism: Rethinking the Social Location of Anabaptism


6 “He or She, Husband or Wife Should Have Escaped the City”
Dispossession Narratives and Culpability after the Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster
Jessica C. Lowe

7 Pragmatic Toleration of Anabaptists in the Electoral Palatinate, 1650–1664
Cory D. Davis

8 “As Far as the Records Dictate”
Archival Logics in Anabaptist Source Collections
David Y. Neufeld

Index