The Deconfessionalization of the Reformations

The author comments on the changes in the historiography of the Reformation. He mentions the impact of the 20th century ecumenical movement on the study of the Reformation, the role of women in the Reformation, and the expansion beyond strictly political and theological perspectives.

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Main Author: Mentzer, Raymond A. 1945- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, Inc. [2019]
In: The sixteenth century journal
Year: 2019, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, Pages: 43-48
IxTheo Classification:KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KDB Roman Catholic Church
KDD Protestant Church
Further subjects:B Theology
B HISTORIOGRAPHY of the Reformation
B CHURCH & politics
B Women in Christianity
B Ecumenical Movement
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Summary:The author comments on the changes in the historiography of the Reformation. He mentions the impact of the 20th century ecumenical movement on the study of the Reformation, the role of women in the Reformation, and the expansion beyond strictly political and theological perspectives.
ISSN:2326-0726
Contains:Enthalten in: The sixteenth century journal