Mediating Religious Cultures in Early Modern Europe.
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- 9781443863384
- 200.890094
- BL695 -- .M435 2013eb
Intro -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- PART I -- CHAPTER ONE -- CHAPTER TWO -- CHAPTER THREE -- CHAPTER FOUR -- PART II -- CHAPTER FIVE -- CHAPTER SIX -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- PART III -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- CHAPTER NINE -- PART IV -- CHAPTER TEN -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- CHAPTER TWELVE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
In recent years, writing on early-modern culture has turned from examining the upheavals of the Reformation as the ruptured birth of early modernity out of the late medieval towards a striking emphasis on processes of continuity, transition, and adaptation. No longer is the religious seen as institutional or doctrinaire, but rather as a cultural and social phenomenon that exceeds the rigid parameters of modern definition. Recent analyses of early-modern cultures offer nuanced accounts that.
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