The Protestant Clergy of Early Modern Europe

The Protestant Clergy of Early Modern Europe

The Protestant Clergy of Early Modern Europe

The Protestant Clergy of Early Modern Europe

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Overview

The Protestant Clergy of Early Modern Europe provides a comprehensive survey of the Protestant clergy in Europe during the confessional age. Eight contributions, written by historians with specialist research knowledge in the field, offer the reader a wide-ranging synthesis of the main concerns of current historiography. Themes include the origins and the evolution of the Protestant clergy during the age of Reformation, the role and function of the clergy in the context of early modern history, and the contribution of the clergy to the developments of the age (the making of confessions, education, the reform of culture, social and political thought).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349423224
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/14/2003
Edition description: 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 245
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

JAY GOODALE Assistant Professor of History, Bucknell University BRUCE GORDON Reader in Modern History and Deputy Director of the Reformation Studies Institute, University of St. Andrews IAN GREEN Professor of Early Modern History, Queen's University, Belfast MARK GREENGRASS Researcher, University of Sheffield SUSAN C. KARANT-NUNN Professor of History and Director of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies, University of Arizona THOMAS KAUFFMANN Professor of Church History, Georg-August University, Göttingen, Germany R. EMMET MCLAUGHLIN Associate Professor of History, Villanova University R. N. SWANSON Professor of Medieval Ecclesiastical History, University of Birmingham

Table of Contents

Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction; C.Scott Dixon & L.Schorn-Schütte Before the Protestant Clergy: The Construction and Deconstruction of Medieval Priesthood; R.N.Swanson The Making of the Protestant Pastor: The Theological Foundations of a Clerical Estate; R.E.McLaughlin The Emergence of the Pastoral Family in the German Reformation: The Parsonage as a Site of Socio-religious Change; S.C.Karant-Nunn The Clergyman between the Cultures of State and Parish: Contestation and Compromise in Reformation Saxony; J.Goodale The Clergy and the Theological Culture of the Age: The Education of Lutheran Pastors in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries; T.Kaufmann The Protestant Ministry and the Cultures of Rule: The Reformed Zürich Clergy of the Sixteenth Century; B.Gordon Teaching the Reformation: The Clergy as Preachers, Catechists, Authors and Teachers; I.Green The French Pastorate: Confessional Identity and Confessionalization in the Huguenot Minority, 1559-1685; M.Greengrass Index
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