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Hymns, English --- Protestant churches. --- History and criticism.
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Fils d'un cordonnier immigré d'Allemagne, dix-huit ans pasteur protestant, vingt ans journaliste et imprimeur, huit ans député républicain et enfin inspecteur général de l'enseignement primaire et directeur de l'Ecole Normale supérieure d'institutrices de Fontenay-aux-Roses, l'auteur de ces lettres consacra sa vie à trois combats: celui du libéralisme religieux dans le protestantisme, celui de la démocratie et de la République dans son canton de la Gironde, celui enfin, avec ses amis Ferdinand Buisson et Félix Pécaut, de l'enseignement primaire. Chaque mois, pendant cette deuxième moitié du dix-neuvième siècle, il écrivait à un ami d'enfance, pasteur lui aussi. Il lui raconte ses joies et ses peines de famille (il eut sept enfants), ses idées et ses réflexions religieuses et politiques, et tout ce combat quotidien pour son idéal libéral et républicain. Ce demi-siècle de correspondance, ici présenté avec une annotation complète, est un riche et vivant témoignage sur une époque qui fut politiquement créatrice et sur un homme qui fut homme de bien, et nous avons plus à y apprendre qu'on ne l'imagine peut-être.
Protestant churches --- Clergy --- Correspondence. --- Steeg, Jules, --- Schwalb, Maurice, --- Protestant sects --- Christian sects --- Protestantism --- républicains --- correspondance --- protestantisme --- enseignement primaire
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Church and minorities. --- Christianity and politics --- Protestant churches --- Catholic Church --- History --- Relations --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic Church --- Doctrines.
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In Artistic Disobedience Claudio Bacciagaluppi shows how music practice was an occasion for cross-confessional contacts in 17th- and 18th-century Switzerland, implying religious toleration. The difference between public and private performing contexts, each with a distinct repertoire, appears to be of paramount importance. Confessional barriers were overcome in an individual, private perspective. Converted musicians provide striking examples. Also, book trade was often cross-confessional. Music by Catholic (but also Lutheran) composers was diffused in Reformed territories mainly in the private music societies of Swiss German towns (collegia musica). The political and pietist influences in the Zurich and Winterthur music societies encouraged forms of communication that are among the acknowledged common roots of European Enlightenment.
Music --- History of Switzerland --- Christian church history --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Church music --- Reformation --- Pastoral music (Sacred) --- Religious music --- Sacred vocal music --- Devotional exercises --- Liturgics --- Music in churches --- Psalmody --- Catholic Church. --- Protestant churches. --- History and criticism --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Catholic Church
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Judging Faith, Punishing Sin breaks new ground by offering the first comparative treatment of Catholic inquisitions and Calvinist consistories, offering scholars a new framework for analysing religious reform and social discipline in the great Christian age of reformation. Global in scope, both institutions played critical roles in prosecuting deviance, implementing religious uniformity, and promoting moral discipline in the social upheaval of the Reformation. Rooted in local archives and addressing specific themes, the essays survey the state of scholarship and chart directions for future inquiry and, taken as a whole, demonstrate the unique convergence of penitential practice, legal innovation, church authority, and state power, and how these forces transformed Christianity. Bringing together leading scholars across four continents, this volume is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of religion in the early modern world. University students and scholars alike will appreciate its clear introduction to scholarly debates and cutting edge scholarship.
Ecclesiastical courts --- Protestant churches --- Protestant sects --- Christian sects --- Protestantism --- Church courts --- Courts, Church --- Courts, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical tribunals --- Tribunals, Ecclesiastical --- Canon law --- Church discipline --- Courts --- Ecclesiastical law --- History --- Discipline. --- Catholic Church --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- 27 "15/16" --- 27 "15/16" Histoire de l'Eglise--?"15/16" --- 27 "15/16" Kerkgeschiedenis--?"15/16" --- Histoire de l'Eglise--?"15/16" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"15/16" --- Discipline --- Inquisition. --- Kirchenstrafe. --- Kirchenzucht. --- Religiöse Verfolgung. --- Europa. --- Christian church history --- anno 1500-1799
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"Luther, passion, and sensualism? In an age of body worship as well as body loathing, Elisabeth Gerle explores new paths. Protestant ethics has often been associated with work and duty, excluding sensuality, sexuality, and other pleasures. Gerle embarks on a conversation with Martin Luther in dialogue with contemporary theologians on attitudes toward body, sensuality, desire, sexuality, life, and politics. She draws on Eros theology to challenge traditional Lutheran stereotypes, such as the dichotomies between different forms of love, as well as between spirit and body. Gerle argues that Luther's spiritual breakthrough, where grace and gifts of creation became central, provides new meaning to sex and desire as well as to work, body, and ordinary life. Women are seen in new light--as companions, autonomous ethical agents, part of the priesthood of all. This had revolutionary consequences in medieval Europe, and it represents a challenge to contemporary theologies with a nostalgic appetite for austerity, asceticism, and female submission. Luther's erotic and gender-fluid language is a healthy challenge to oppressive political structures centered on greed, profit, and competition. A revised Scandinavian creation theology and a deep sense of the incarnational mystery are resources for contemporary theology and ethics." --
Protestantism. --- Christianity --- Church history --- Protestant churches --- Reformation --- Luther, Martin, --- Luther, Maarten --- Lutherus, Martinus --- Lutero, Martin --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 1500-1599 --- Luther, Martin --- Luter, Martinos, --- Lutr, Martin, --- Лютер, Мартін, --- Li︠u︡ter, Martin, --- Luter, Marcin, --- Luther, Maarten, --- Lutero, Martín, --- Luther, Martinus, --- Luther, Márton, --- Luther, Martti, --- Luther, Martí, --- Lutʻŏ, --- Lūtœ̄, Mātīn, --- D. M. L. A., --- Luters, Mārtiņš, --- Luter, Marṭin, --- Luther, Marczin, --- Rutā, Marutin, --- Joerg, Junker, --- לוטהער, מארטין --- לוטהער, מארטין, --- לותר --- 路德马丁, --- Luttar Cāstiriyār, --- Cāstiriyār, Luttar, --- ルター マルティン, --- Лютэр, Марцін, --- Li︠u︡tėr, Martsin, --- Лутер, Мартин, --- Liuteris, Martynas, --- Lutawm, Matees, --- Lu-toe, Ma-ti, --- Lotera, Martin, --- Lusā, Mātaṅʻ, --- Lūthœ̄, Mātin, --- Luta, Martin, --- Lute̳e̳r, Martẽ, --- Lūthar, Mārṭin,
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This volume is a unique interpretation of what Martin Luther contributes to renewed appreciation of Biblical diversity. The Church in the West is struggling. One reason behind this is that the prevailing models for Theology have imposed logical and modern ways of thinking about faith that renders theology academic, and therefore largely irrelevant for daily life. By letting the first Reformer speak for himself in this book, Mark Ellingsen shows how Martin Luther’s theological approach can reform the Church’s theology today. The real Luther--not the one taught by his various systematic interpreters--presents Christian faith in its entirety, with all its rough edges, in such a way as to direct on how and when to employ those dimensions of the Biblical witness most appropriate for the situation in which we find ourselves. .
Religion. --- Protestantism. --- Religion --- Religious Studies. --- History of Religion. --- Protestantism and Lutheranism. --- History. --- 2 LUTHER, MARTIN --- 2 LUTHER, MARTIN Godsdienst. Theologie--LUTHER, MARTIN --- Godsdienst. Theologie--LUTHER, MARTIN --- Religious history --- Christianity --- Church history --- Protestant churches --- Reformation --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Reformation. --- Protestant Reformation --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- History --- Religion-History. --- Religion—History. --- Luther, Martin, --- Theology. --- Cāstiriyār, Luttar, --- D. M. L. A., --- Joerg, Junker, --- Li︠u︡ter, Martin, --- Li︠u︡tėr, Martsin, --- Liuteris, Martynas, --- Lotera, Martin, --- Lu-toe, Ma-ti, --- Lusā, Mātaṅʻ, --- Luta, Martin, --- Lutawm, Matees, --- Lute̳e̳r, Martẽ, --- Luter, Marcin, --- Luter, Marṭin, --- Luter, Martinos, --- Lutero, Martín, --- Luters, Mārtiņš, --- Lūthar, Mārṭin, --- Luther, Maarten, --- Luther, Marczin, --- Luther, Martí, --- Luther, Martinus, --- Luther, Márton, --- Luther, Martti, --- Lūthœ̄, Mātin, --- Lutʻŏ, --- Lūtœ̄, Mātīn, --- Lutr, Martin, --- Luttar Cāstiriyār, --- Rutā, Marutin, --- Luther, Maarten --- Lutherus, Martinus --- Lutero, Martin --- Luther, Martin --- Лютер, Мартін, --- לוטהער, מארטין --- לוטהער, מארטין, --- לותר --- 路德马丁, --- ルター マルティン, --- Лютэр, Марцін, --- Лутер, Мартин,
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