Always among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich

Always among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich

by Lee Palmer Wandel
Always among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich

Always among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich

by Lee Palmer Wandel

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Overview

In this elegantly written book, Lee Wandel discusses the relationship between the reform of poor relief and the Protestant Reformation in early sixteenth-century Zurich. In the introduction she traces the various ways that poverty has been evaluated, and its social and religious connotations, up to the sixteenth century. After providing a portrait of sixteenth-century Zurich, the author goes on to explore the discussion of the poor in various media of the town: the sermons and pamphlets of Huldrych Zwingli, who was preaching that the poor were the true images of God; printed images depicting Christ calling beggars and other poor folk to Him (these appeared on title pages of Zwingli's pamphlets); the language of legislation (in particular the poor ordinances of 1520 and 1525). By exploring each of these different "languages"—the words of Zwingli's sermons, the visual images of title page prints, and the language of legislation—Professor Wandel restores the complex perception of the poor in Reformation Zurich. In each, the poor were located within matrices of religious and social values and were seen as both economically dependent and symbolic within larger theological and ethical constructs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521390965
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/27/1990
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The city on the Limmat; 2. The people's preacher and the living images of God; 3. Images of the poor; 4. The poor in the language of legislation; Conclusion; Appendix; Index.
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