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Calvinism --- Calvinisme --- History --- Histoire --- Magyarorszãgi Reformãtus Egyhãz --- Hungary --- Transylvania (Romania) --- Hongrie --- Transylvanie (Roumanie) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- -Calvinism --- -Reformed Protestantism --- Congregationalism --- Reformation --- Reformed Church --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Arminianism --- Puritans --- Zwinglianism --- -History --- -Doctrines --- Magyarorszagi Reformatus Egyhaz --- -Református Egyház (Hungary) --- Hungarian Reformed Church --- Reformierte Kirche Ungarns --- Magyar Református Egyház --- Evangélium Szerint Reformált Egyház (Hungary) --- Ecclesia Helveticae Confessionis in Hungaria --- Reformed Church of Hungary --- Református Egyház Erdélyben --- -Hungary --- -Ardeal (Romania) --- Erdély (Romania) --- Siebenbürgen (Romania) --- Transilvania (Romania) --- -Church history --- -Magyarorszagi Reformatus Egyhaz --- Magyarországi Református Egyház --- Reformed Protestantism --- Doctrines --- Református Egyház (Hungary) --- Ardeal (Romania) --- Macaristan --- Vengerskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Magyar Népköztársaság --- Ungern --- Magyar Tanácsköztársaság --- Hungarian Republic --- Magyar Köztársaság (Republic) --- Oungaria --- Unkari --- Ungarn --- Ungaria --- Ungheria --- Hungría --- Magyarország (Republic) --- Maďarsko --- Węgry --- Vengrii︠a︡ --- Hongarije --- VNR --- V.N.R. --- Hungaryah --- Hungari --- Hŏnggari --- Ungarii︠a︡ --- Republic of Hungary --- Hongaria --- Hongarye --- Republiek van Hongarye --- Macarıstan Respublikası --- Венгрыя --- Venhryi︠a︡ --- Mađarska --- Republika Mađarska --- Унгария --- Унгарската република --- Ungarskata republika --- Hongria --- República d'Hongria --- Republikang Unggaro --- Unggriya --- Mad̕arská republika --- Republica Ungrese --- Hwngari --- Gweriniaeth Hwngari --- Republik Ungarn --- Ungari --- Ungari Vabariik --- Ουγγαρία --- Δημοκρατία της Ουγγαρίας --- Dēmokratia tēs Oungarias --- República de Hungría --- Hungario --- Hungarujo --- Hungara Respubliko --- Hungaria --- Hungariar Errepublika --- Hungariako Errepublika --- Tjóðveldið Ungarn --- République de Hongrie --- Ungáir --- Poblacht na hUngáire --- Ungaar --- Pobblaght ny h-Ungaar --- 헝가리 --- Hunakalia --- Republik Hongaria --- Ungverjaland --- Lýðveldið Ungverjaland --- הונגריה --- אונגארן --- Мажарстан --- Mazharstan --- Мажарстан Республикасы --- Mazharstan Respublikasy --- Венгрия --- Венгрия Республикасы --- Vengrii︠a︡ Respublikasy --- Jamhuri ya Hungaria --- Madjaristan --- Repúvlika de Madjaristan --- רפובליקא דא מאגיאדיסטאן --- מאגיאדיסטאן --- Маджар --- Madzhar --- Маджар Республика --- Madzhar Respublika --- Respublica Hungarica --- Ungārija --- Ungārijas Republika --- Vengrija --- Vengrijos respublika --- Ungaïa --- Ungri --- Унгарија --- Република Унгарија --- Republika Ungarija --- Ungerija --- Hanekeria --- Унгар --- Ungar --- Tlācatlahtohcāyōtl Hungria --- Hongaarse Republiek --- ハンガリー --- Hangarī --- Hungrii --- Republikken Ungarn --- Ongria --- Republica d'Ongria --- Vengriya --- Vengriya Respublikasi --- Republika Węgierska --- República da Hungria --- Republica Ungară --- Republica Ungaria --- Венгерская Республика --- Vengerskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Lepulika o Hungary --- Republika e Hungarisë --- Unghirìa --- Madžarska --- Republika Madžarska --- Madźary --- Мађарска --- Република Мађарска --- Unkarin tasavalta --- Republiken Ungern --- Unggarya --- Republika ng Unggarya --- Majarstan Jȯmḣu̇rii︠a︡te --- Majoriston --- Macaristan Cumhuriyeti --- Угорщина --- Uhorshchyna --- Мадярщина --- Madi︠a︡rshchyna --- Угорська Республіка --- Uhorsʹka Respublika --- Oгорська Республіка --- Ohorsʹka Respublika --- Ongiri --- Oonguri --- Republik bu Oonguri --- Honharije --- Vengrėjė --- Vengrėjės Respoblėka --- 匈牙利 --- Xiongyali --- 匈牙利共和國 --- Xiongyali gong he guo --- Xiongyali Gongheguo --- Austro-Hungarian Monarchy --- Magyar Republic --- Ongaria --- BNUU --- БНУУ --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Ungar Uls
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History of Europe --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Calvinism --- Reformed Church --- History --- Europe --- Church history --- -Reformed Church --- -Calvinism --- -284.2 --- Reformed Protestantism --- Congregationalism --- Reformation --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Arminianism --- Puritans --- Zwinglianism --- -History --- -Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden --- Doctrines --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Church history --- 284.2 Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden --- Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden --- 284.2 --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Calvinism - Europe - History - 16th century. --- Reformed Church - Europe - History - 16th century. --- Calvinism - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Reformed Church - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Europe - Church history - 16th century. --- Europe - Church history - 17th century.
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"Scholars have associated Calvinism with print and literary cultures, with republican, liberal, and participatory political cultures, with cultures of violence and vandalism, enlightened cultures, cultures of social discipline, secular cultures, and with the emergence of capitalism. Reflecting on these arguments, the essays in this volume recognize that Reformed Protestantism did not develop as a uniform tradition but varied across space and time. The authors demonstrate that multiple iterations of Calvinism developed and impacted upon differing European communities that were experiencing social and cultural transition. They show how these different forms of Calvinism were shaped by their adherents and opponents, and by the divergent political and social contexts in which they were articulated and performed. Recognizing that Reformed Protestantism developed in a variety of cultural settings, this volume analyzes the ways in which it related to the multi-confessional cultural environment that prevailed in Europe after the Reformation."
Calvinism --- Reformed Protestantism --- Congregationalism --- Reformation --- Reformed Church --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Arminianism --- Puritans --- Zwinglianism --- Doctrines --- Calvin, Jean, --- Calvijn, Johannes --- Calvin, Jean --- Calvinus, Johannes --- Influence. --- Europe --- History. --- History of civilization --- History of Europe --- influence --- anno 1500-1799 --- 284.2*2 --- 284.2*2 Calvin. Calvinisme --- Calvin. Calvinisme --- Calvinism. --- Calvinisme --- Civilisation --- Histoire. --- Christian church history
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A Companion to the Reformation in Central Europe analyses the diverse Christian cultures of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Czech lands, Austria, and lands of the Hungarian kingdom between the 15th and 18th centuries. It establishes the geography of Reformation movements across this region, and then considers different movements of reform and the role played by Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox clergy. This volume examines different contexts and social settings for reform movements, and investigates how cities, princely courts, universities, schools, books, and images helped spread ideas about reform. This volume brings together expertise on diverse lands and churches to provide the first integrated account of religious life in Central Europe during the early modern period. Contributors are: Phillip Haberkern, Maciej Ptaszyński, Astrid von Schlachta, Márta Fata, Natalia Nowakowska, Luka Ilić, Michael Springer, Edit Szegedi, Mihály Balázs, Rona Johnston Gordon, Howard Louthan, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin, Liudmyla Sharipova, Alexander Schunka, Rudolf Schlögl, Václav Bůžek, Mark Hengerer, Michael Tworek, Pál Ács, Maria Crăciun, Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Laura Lisy-Wagner, and Graeme Murdock.
Reformation --- Reformation. --- Protestant Reformation --- Church history --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- History --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Central. --- Central Europe --- Church history.
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Christian church history --- History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1400-1499
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Olomouc (Czech Republic) --- Olomouc (Czech Republic) --- Olomouc (République tchèque) --- Olomouc (République tchèque) --- History --- Church history --- Histoire --- Histoire religieuse
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Theology, Doctrinal --- Théologie dogmatique --- History --- Histoire --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse --- Théologie dogmatique
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Christian church history --- History of France --- Davis, Natalie Zemon --- anno 1500-1599 --- Violence --- Ritual --- Social conflict --- --Histoire --- --France --- --Christianisme --- --Aspects religieux --- --Rite --- --Aspects sociaux --- --Davis, Natalie Zemon, --- Critique --- --Vie religieuse et coutume --- --Conflit social --- Condition sociale --- --XVe-XVIIe s., --- History --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Social aspects --- 6413 --- Davis, Natalie Zemon, --- Criticism and interpretation --- France --- Religious life and customs --- Social conditions --- 944.028 --- Geschiedenis van Frankrijk: François I; Henri II; Charles IX; Henri III--(1498-1589) --- History. --- Christianity. --- 944.028 Geschiedenis van Frankrijk: François I; Henri II; Charles IX; Henri III--(1498-1589) --- Conflits sociaux --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Religious life and customs. --- Social conditions. --- Vie religieuse --- Conditions sociales --- Rituel --- Aspect social --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Interpersonal conflict --- Sociology --- Cult --- Cultus --- Liturgies --- Public worship --- Symbolism --- Worship --- Rites and ceremonies --- Ritualism --- Social aspects&delete& --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Davis, Natalie Ann Zemon, --- Davis, N. Z. --- Zemon-Davis, Natalie, --- --Condition sociale --- Violence - France - History --- Violence - Religious aspects - Christianity --- Ritual - Social aspects - France - History --- Social conflict - France - History --- Aspects religieux --- Rite --- Aspects sociaux --- Vie religieuse et coutume --- XVe-XVIIe s., 1401-1700 --- Davis, Natalie Zemon, - 1928- - Criticism and interpretation --- Davis, Natalie Zemon, 1928 --- -France --- France - Religious life and customs --- France - Social conditions --- France - History - 16th century --- France - History - 17th century --- -Davis, Natalie Zemon, - 1928
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À l’aube des temps modernes, l’Europe est secouée par une série d’affrontements religieux. Par routine ou par paresse, on pense en premier lieu à l’irruption de Martin Luther et des autres protagonistes de la Réforme protestante et à la scission de la chrétienté latine. Mais toute l’Europe n’est pas chrétienne : les temps modernes s’ouvrent avec l’expulsion, les conversions forcées et la persécution des juifs et des musulmans dans la péninsule Ibérique de la Reconquista. Et il y a une Europe ottomane, elle aussi pluri-religieuse. L’expérience européenne des conflits religieux se fait en outre dans un horizon global de la rencontre avec d’autres religions et civilisations où les Européens découvrent leur propre barbarie. Celle-ci s’exprime dans les atrocités des guerres civiles, des guerres de religion en France à l’action des troupes de Cromwell en Irlande. Partant de la pluralité religieuse de l’espace européen, les affrontements de la première modernité se lisent comme un douloureux processus d’apprentissage d’accepter et de gérer cette pluralité irréductible. Ainsi naît une notion et forme historique, politique et culturelle de l’Europe qui intègre dans sa constitution la conflictualité religieuse. Les contributions ici réunies analysent ce processus couvrant tout l’espace européen. Cet ouvrage est né de la collaboration d’un groupe d’historien(ne)s européen(ne)s spécialistes de ces questions et montre la richesse du paysage historiographique européen.
Liberté religieuse --- Religion et politique --- Controverses religieuses --- History of Europe --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Europe --- Histoire religieuse --- History --- Medieval & Renaissance Studies --- conflits religieux --- Réforme --- tolérance religieuse --- islam --- judaïsme
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À l’aube des temps modernes, l’Europe est secouée par une série d’affrontements religieux. Par routine ou par paresse, on pense en premier lieu à l’irruption de Martin Luther et des autres protagonistes de la Réforme protestante et à la scission de la chrétienté latine. Mais toute l’Europe n’est pas chrétienne : les temps modernes s’ouvrent avec l’expulsion, les conversions forcées et la persécution des juifs et des musulmans dans la péninsule Ibérique de la Reconquista. Et il y a une Europe ottomane, elle aussi pluri-religieuse. L’expérience européenne des conflits religieux se fait en outre dans un horizon global de la rencontre avec d’autres religions et civilisations où les Européens découvrent leur propre barbarie. Celle-ci s’exprime dans les atrocités des guerres civiles, des guerres de religion en France à l’action des troupes de Cromwell en Irlande. Partant de la pluralité religieuse de l’espace européen, les affrontements de la première modernité se lisent comme un douloureux processus d’apprentissage d’accepter et de gérer cette pluralité irréductible. Ainsi naît une notion et forme historique, politique et culturelle de l’Europe qui intègre dans sa constitution la conflictualité religieuse. Les contributions ici réunies analysent ce processus couvrant tout l’espace européen. Cet ouvrage est né de la collaboration d’un groupe d’historien(ne)s européen(ne)s spécialistes de ces questions et montre la richesse du paysage historiographique européen.
History --- Medieval & Renaissance Studies --- conflits religieux --- Réforme --- tolérance religieuse --- islam --- judaïsme
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