The article analyses how the decrees of the Council of Trent regarding marriage were used by the Church of Rome as a tool to contrast mixed marriages in Early Modern Europe. It investigates how these decrees were evaded by local churches in order to administer a practice of confessional coexistence impossible to eradicate, and how they were manipulated by actors – even Protestants – to put an end to undesirable unions. It also presents the interpretation that the Church of Rome made of the Tametsi to resolve the age-old issue of mixed marriages in the Low Countries, issuing the Benedictine Declaration, later applied to other contexts with a strong Protestant presence – above all out-side Europe. Although the Council of Trent claimed to have...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
The resolutions of ecumenical councils in 12th-16th centuries referred to problem of concubinage ver...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
The Council of Trent established the requirements that a marriage be celebrated by the parish priest...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
In this article, I explore the processes whereby, at the turn of the twelfth century, European arist...
International audienceThis article analyzes the different ways that clandestine marriages were repro...
The essay deals with religious influences on marriages and families at the time of Protestant and Ca...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This article reflects on the process of creation of ordinary and extraordinary form of concluding ca...
By examining different forms of deviance, this article asks how the religious reforms brought about ...
Traditionally, the Church responded to competing religious beliefs with teachings and faithful obser...
The article presents the institution of marriage in the Waldensian Church, which is part of Evangeli...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
The resolutions of ecumenical councils in 12th-16th centuries referred to problem of concubinage ver...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
The Council of Trent established the requirements that a marriage be celebrated by the parish priest...
The article presents an analysis of matrimony as a community and an institution in the doctrine of ...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
In this article, I explore the processes whereby, at the turn of the twelfth century, European arist...
International audienceThis article analyzes the different ways that clandestine marriages were repro...
The essay deals with religious influences on marriages and families at the time of Protestant and Ca...
Among the contributions of the medieval church to western culture was the idea that marriage was one...
This article reflects on the process of creation of ordinary and extraordinary form of concluding ca...
By examining different forms of deviance, this article asks how the religious reforms brought about ...
Traditionally, the Church responded to competing religious beliefs with teachings and faithful obser...
The article presents the institution of marriage in the Waldensian Church, which is part of Evangeli...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
The resolutions of ecumenical councils in 12th-16th centuries referred to problem of concubinage ver...
This Article analyzes the mainline Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican models of sex, marriage, and fa...