The Emergence of Pastoral Authority in the French Reformed Church (c.1555-c.1572): Bologna Studies in Religious History, cartea 1
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004461710
ISBN-10: 900446171X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bologna Studies in Religious History
ISBN-10: 900446171X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bologna Studies in Religious History
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Editorial Note
Introduction
1 Time of Harvest: Informal Instruments of Pastoral Authority and the La Vau Affair in Poitiers (c.1555–1557)
1Plural Influences on the French Reformation: Sebastian Castellio
2The Evangelical Congregation of Poitiers and the Impact of Reformed Preaching
3“Une zizanie mauvaise de discorde”: Jean Saint-Vertunien de La Vau
4“Ils sont condamnés par eux-mêmes”: Dealing with Dissent in an Early Reformed Congregation
2 “Ceux qui s’y trouverent, sçavent”: A Meeting of Pastors in Paris (May 1559)
1Prosecution of Heresy under the Reign of Henri II
2The ‘First National Synod’ of 1559: Between Legend and History
3Issues of Sources and the Anticipation of Reception
3 The ‘National Debut’ of the French Reformed Movement (c.1559–c.1561)
1When All Hope is Gone: The Guise Rule and the Search for an ‘Outer Haven’
2A Polyptych of Pamphlets: A Self-Confident and Assertive Rhetoric
3The Colloquy of Poissy: Adjusting the Rhetoric for the ‘National Debut’
4 The Institutional Turn: Negotiating the Limits of Pastoral Authority
1The Confession de foi’s Model of Pastoral Authority
2“On ne sçait pas celles qu’on doit adopter”: The Changing Forms and Limits of the Discipline ecclésiastique
3A Litmus Test: The Aftermath of the La Vau Affair
4An Appealing Preacher: Mathurin Sibelleau and the Congregation of Loudun
5Inner and Outer Threats to Pastoral Authority
5 The Multiple Battlefields of Pastoral Authority: Quarrelsome Pastors and Scandalous Books in Lower Languedoc (c.1561–1563)
1The Genevan System and French Reformed Practices of Book Censorship
2The Evangelical Conventicle of Nîmes Turns Reformed
3The Mauget-Mutonis Affair: The Teething Trouble of Pastoral Authority
4Deploying Women and the Laity for Polemical Purposes: The Declaration du mystere, ou secret de Dieu
6 The Jean Morély Affair (c.1562–c.1572): Church Polity, Ecclesiastical Discipline, and the Authority of Pastors
1The Early Career of an Itinerant Theologian
2“Redime me à calumniis hominum”: Criticisms of Pastoral Authority in the Traicté de la discipline et police chrestienne (1562)
3“Plus dangereux que les persecutions”: The Enduring Character of the Morély Affair
7 Questioning the Ministry of the Word of God: The ‘Double Conversion’ of a Reformed Pastor
1The Rise and Fall of an Outstanding Minister
2Conversion Narratives
3“Historien de la faute detestable que i’ay commise”: Redemption Narratives
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Editorial Note
Introduction
1 Time of Harvest: Informal Instruments of Pastoral Authority and the La Vau Affair in Poitiers (c.1555–1557)
1Plural Influences on the French Reformation: Sebastian Castellio
2The Evangelical Congregation of Poitiers and the Impact of Reformed Preaching
3“Une zizanie mauvaise de discorde”: Jean Saint-Vertunien de La Vau
4“Ils sont condamnés par eux-mêmes”: Dealing with Dissent in an Early Reformed Congregation
2 “Ceux qui s’y trouverent, sçavent”: A Meeting of Pastors in Paris (May 1559)
1Prosecution of Heresy under the Reign of Henri II
2The ‘First National Synod’ of 1559: Between Legend and History
3Issues of Sources and the Anticipation of Reception
3 The ‘National Debut’ of the French Reformed Movement (c.1559–c.1561)
1When All Hope is Gone: The Guise Rule and the Search for an ‘Outer Haven’
2A Polyptych of Pamphlets: A Self-Confident and Assertive Rhetoric
3The Colloquy of Poissy: Adjusting the Rhetoric for the ‘National Debut’
4 The Institutional Turn: Negotiating the Limits of Pastoral Authority
1The Confession de foi’s Model of Pastoral Authority
2“On ne sçait pas celles qu’on doit adopter”: The Changing Forms and Limits of the Discipline ecclésiastique
3A Litmus Test: The Aftermath of the La Vau Affair
4An Appealing Preacher: Mathurin Sibelleau and the Congregation of Loudun
5Inner and Outer Threats to Pastoral Authority
5 The Multiple Battlefields of Pastoral Authority: Quarrelsome Pastors and Scandalous Books in Lower Languedoc (c.1561–1563)
1The Genevan System and French Reformed Practices of Book Censorship
2The Evangelical Conventicle of Nîmes Turns Reformed
3The Mauget-Mutonis Affair: The Teething Trouble of Pastoral Authority
4Deploying Women and the Laity for Polemical Purposes: The Declaration du mystere, ou secret de Dieu
6 The Jean Morély Affair (c.1562–c.1572): Church Polity, Ecclesiastical Discipline, and the Authority of Pastors
1The Early Career of an Itinerant Theologian
2“Redime me à calumniis hominum”: Criticisms of Pastoral Authority in the Traicté de la discipline et police chrestienne (1562)
3“Plus dangereux que les persecutions”: The Enduring Character of the Morély Affair
7 Questioning the Ministry of the Word of God: The ‘Double Conversion’ of a Reformed Pastor
1The Rise and Fall of an Outstanding Minister
2Conversion Narratives
3“Historien de la faute detestable que i’ay commise”: Redemption Narratives
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Gianmarco Braghi, Ph.D. (1987) is an Alumnus of Trinity College Dublin. He is a member of the Fondazione per le scienze religiose (Bologna/Palermo) and Coordinator of the “Giuseppe Alberigo” European School for Advanced Religious Studies.