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Lived Reformation : Zurich, 1500-1800
Lived Reformation : Zurich, 1500-1800
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ISBN No.: 9781350460638
Pages: 400
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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List of Illustrations Introduction Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Part 1 - Distancing One''s Self and Coming Closer 1. The Politics of Religion and the Politics of Power: Internal conflict and external harmony in the Confederacy André Holenstein (University of Bern, Switzerland) 2. The Zurich Disputations: Theologians and councillors on the way to divine truth Fabrice Flückiger (Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Germany) 3. Ottomans and Muslims: The problem with the ''Turks'' Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Part 2 - Reading and Learning 4. The Country needs New Ministers: The formation of the clergy Bruce Gordon (Yale Divinity School, USA) 5. The Word of God in German: A comparison of Luther''s Bible and the Zurich Bible Anja Lobenstein-Reichmann (Charles University, Czech Republic) 6. A Reading Population: Alphabetisation, reading materials and the education of the people Michael Egger (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) Part 3 - Seeing and Hearing 7. The Reformed Urban Space: On the visibility of the new faith in 16th-century Zurich Martina Stercken (University of Erfurt, Germany) 8.


From Adam and Eve to William Tell: Theatre in Reformed Zurich Hildegard E. Keller (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 9. Image is Not Necessarily Image: The places for and categories of images in Zurich after the introduction of the Reformation Carola Jäggi (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 10. Singing as Prayer of the Heart: The practice of singing in church in town and in the countryside Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Jan-Friedrich Missfelder (University of Basel, Switzerland) Part 4 - Criticising and Confessing the Faith 11. Good Shepherds and Willing Subjects: Ecclesiastical conditions in the village Peter Niederhäuser (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) 12. Disputes at the Inn: Confessionalised polemics and confessional conflicts amongst the laity Nicole Zellweger (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 13. Persecuted and Respected: The Zurich Anabaptists Urs B. Leu (Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Switzerland) Part 5 - Excluding and Incorporating 14.


Worthy and Unworthy Poor: Claims and care in the policies regarding the poor Markus Brühlmeier (independent Scholar, Switzerland) and Dominik Sieber (Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany) 15. Magical Healing and Blessing: The toleration and persecution of healing spells Eveline Szarka (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 16. From Members of Religious Order to Holders of Benefices: Monks and nuns in Zurich''s rural monasteries after the introduction of the Reformation Peter Niederhäuser (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) Part 6 - Tolerating and Punishing Sexuality outside Marriage 17. Godliness and Sin: Heterosexual couples in court Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 18. Commonly Accessible and Available to All: Prostitutes in Reformation Zurich Adrina Schulz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 19. The Scandal not to be Named: Reformation and homosexuality Markus Brühlmeier (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) Part 7 - Faith and Doubt 20. When Sin Results in Haunting: Living with ghosts Eveline Szarka (University of Heidelberg, Germany) 21. Listening to the People''s Language: Blasphemy and the limits of what could be said Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 22.


Guardians of the Soul and Custodians of the Law: The pastoral role of Zurich''s clergymen Nicole Zellweger (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Part 8 - Sources 23. The Way in which Archival Transmission Influences the History of the Reformation: Letters Randolph C. Head (University of California, Riverside, USA) 24. Mandates Nicole Zellweger (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 25. The Antistitialarchiv Rainer Henrich (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) 26. Court Representatives'' Records of Statements by Defendants and Witnesses Francisca Loetz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 27. Records of the Stillstand Peter Niederhäuser (Independent Scholar, Switzerland) 28. Objects Christian Hörack (Swiss National Museum, Switzerland) Part 9 - Appendices Chronology Confessional Differences Index.



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