DALLA RIFORMA IN ITALIA ALLA RIFORMA ITALIANA: Mutamenti di paradigmi storiografici

The contribution aims to undeline the change of historiographic paradigms occorre in the last thirty years, thanks to the contribution of new reserches and new sources now available to scholars. After a brief reconstruction of the characteristics of the historiography dedicated to the problem of the...

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Main Author: Mongini, Guido 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: [2019]
In: Rivista di storia del cristianesimo
Year: 2019, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 89-111
Further subjects:B Church's History
B Europe's History
B Protestantism
B Italian Reformation
B Reformation
B Riforma in Europa
B Storia della Chiesa
B riforma italiana
B Reformation in Europe
B Storia d'Europa
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Summary:The contribution aims to undeline the change of historiographic paradigms occorre in the last thirty years, thanks to the contribution of new reserches and new sources now available to scholars. After a brief reconstruction of the characteristics of the historiography dedicated to the problem of the spread of the Reformation in Italy and its evolution between the 16th and 20th centuries, we focus on the importance and meaning of the emerge, from the concrete progress of research, of a new and different historical problem compared to the classic one of the Reformation in Italy: the problem of the Italian Reformation. A historical phenomenon to a large extent linked to the diffusion of the thought of Juan de Valdés, in which high exponents of the hierarchies of the Roman Church were also involved, and more generally characterized by the search for theological, ecclesiological and alternative political positions both to the intransigent sectors of the Roman Church and to the Reformation of Luther and Calvin. This is therefore a decisive historical acquisition that allows us to better focus on the characteristics of the subsequent Catholic counter-reform, deeply marked by the conflict with the ecclesiological instances, theological and political aspects of the Italian Reformation, far more than by comparison with the diffusion of the Reformation in Italy.
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