Reformation and everyday life

The European reformations meant major changes in theology, religion, and everyday life. Some changes were immediate and visible in a number of countries: monasteries were dissolved, new liturgies were introduced, and married pastors were ordained, other more hidden. Theologically, as well as practic...

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Corporate Authors: Reformation and everyday life. Veranstaltung Online (2021) (Author) ; Reformation Research Consortium. VeranstalterIn (Organizer) ; Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Verlag
Contributors: Koefoed, Nina J. (Editor) ; Holm, Bo Kristian 1970- (Editor) ; Selderhuis, H. J. 1961- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [2024]
In: Refo500 academic studies (Volume 100)
Year: 2024
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Refo500 academic studies Volume 100
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Reformation / Everyday life / Religious life / History 1500-1700
Further subjects:B Conference program Reformation Research Consortium 2021 (Online)
B Religious life
B Everyday life
B History 1500-1700
B Reformation
B Christian Life History 16th century Congresses
B Europe Religious life and customs Congresses
B Reformation Social aspects Congresses
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Summary:The European reformations meant major changes in theology, religion, and everyday life. Some changes were immediate and visible in a number of countries: monasteries were dissolved, new liturgies were introduced, and married pastors were ordained, other more hidden. Theologically, as well as practically the position of the church in the society changed dramatically, but differently according to confession and political differences. This volume addresses the question of how the theological, liturgical, and organization changes changes brought by the reformation within different confessional cultures throughout Europe influenced the everyday life of ordinary people within the church and within society. The different contributions in the book ask how lived religion, space, and everyday life were formed in the aftermath of the reformation, and how we can trace changes in material culture, in emotions, in social structures, in culture, which may be linked to the reformation and the development of confessional cultures
Item Description:"[...] 10th international REFORC conference in 2020 [...] the original conference plan had to be cancelled [...] and the postponed conference, which took place from 30 May to 2 June 2021, was held virtually on Zoom." (Acknowledgements, Seite [5])
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Physical Description:342 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
ISBN:3525573553