Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands provides a critical study of Lutheran reformers in Krain, formerly a province along what is now the Croatian/Slovenian border, and acts as a case study for the rest of the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. Focus is given to the Austrian Habsburgs, benefactors to the reformers, who sought to adopt Johannes Brenz' Lutheran territorial church model that would provide the Habsburgs the means to expand their hegemony over the region for decades.

During this time, there were three individuals who were integral in establishing this movement: reformer and Bible translator Primus Truber, Lutheran diplomat Peter Paul Vergerio, and Austrian nobleman Hans Ungnad, the latter of whom played a central role in transmitting Slavic translation of Biblical and Evangelical texts into Krain through his personal network, which continued to help grow the Habsburg sphere of influence and contributed to their larger goal - keeping the Ottomans out.

All three men established networks of support including notable moderate Catholics and Swiss Reformed, relying on their networks integrally to spread their faith and financially support them. The use of the Lutheran territorial church model signifies an attempt to establish a Lutheran confession and church regulation in Slovenian and Croatian lands by making them loyal to the regional reformer responsible for instilling Godly virtue and the true faith.

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Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands provides a critical study of Lutheran reformers in Krain, formerly a province along what is now the Croatian/Slovenian border, and acts as a case study for the rest of the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. Focus is given to the Austrian Habsburgs, benefactors to the reformers, who sought to adopt Johannes Brenz' Lutheran territorial church model that would provide the Habsburgs the means to expand their hegemony over the region for decades.

During this time, there were three individuals who were integral in establishing this movement: reformer and Bible translator Primus Truber, Lutheran diplomat Peter Paul Vergerio, and Austrian nobleman Hans Ungnad, the latter of whom played a central role in transmitting Slavic translation of Biblical and Evangelical texts into Krain through his personal network, which continued to help grow the Habsburg sphere of influence and contributed to their larger goal - keeping the Ottomans out.

All three men established networks of support including notable moderate Catholics and Swiss Reformed, relying on their networks integrally to spread their faith and financially support them. The use of the Lutheran territorial church model signifies an attempt to establish a Lutheran confession and church regulation in Slovenian and Croatian lands by making them loyal to the regional reformer responsible for instilling Godly virtue and the true faith.

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Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

by Benjamin Esswein
Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

by Benjamin Esswein

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Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: Territorial Churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands provides a critical study of Lutheran reformers in Krain, formerly a province along what is now the Croatian/Slovenian border, and acts as a case study for the rest of the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. Focus is given to the Austrian Habsburgs, benefactors to the reformers, who sought to adopt Johannes Brenz' Lutheran territorial church model that would provide the Habsburgs the means to expand their hegemony over the region for decades.

During this time, there were three individuals who were integral in establishing this movement: reformer and Bible translator Primus Truber, Lutheran diplomat Peter Paul Vergerio, and Austrian nobleman Hans Ungnad, the latter of whom played a central role in transmitting Slavic translation of Biblical and Evangelical texts into Krain through his personal network, which continued to help grow the Habsburg sphere of influence and contributed to their larger goal - keeping the Ottomans out.

All three men established networks of support including notable moderate Catholics and Swiss Reformed, relying on their networks integrally to spread their faith and financially support them. The use of the Lutheran territorial church model signifies an attempt to establish a Lutheran confession and church regulation in Slovenian and Croatian lands by making them loyal to the regional reformer responsible for instilling Godly virtue and the true faith.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433134005
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 09/26/2016
Series: Studies in Modern European History , #72
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Benjamin Esswein holds a Ph.D. in Reformation History from the University of California, Riverside and is currently Assistant Professor of History at Liberty University. This publication is the result of research done with a Fulbright-Mach Grant in 2011-2012 as well as help from the University of California, Riverside Graduate Program.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations – Acknowledgments – Introduction – Hans Ungnad – Primus Truber & Hans Ungnad – Vergerio, Truber & Ungnad – The Politics of Religion: Peace of Augsburg, Maximilian II, and the Protestant Princes – Conclusion – Appendix: Patronage Networks – Notes – Bibliography – Bibliography.

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