Tracy illustrates how Reformation-era religious conflicts tilted the balance in church-state relations in favor of the latter, so that the secular power was able to dictate the doctrinal loyalty of its subject.xvii, 387 p. : ill.; 23 cm
Among the Reformation’s many features one of the most striking is its manifestation at the junctio...
Various historical accounts have suggested that the Ottomans' rise helped the Protestant Reformation...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...
Tracy illustrates how Reformation-era religious conflicts tilted the balance in church-state relatio...
The religious upheaval of the sixteenth century resulted in widespread civil war and conflict throug...
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The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
From Constantine to Charlemagne to Charles V the relationship of Church and State determined the cou...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
When joining the Reformation in 1528, the government of the Bernese Republic established a State Chu...
Dr. Rast gives a short explanation of the changes within the church and its relationship to the stat...
Organized in the escalating tensions in the Thirty Years’War, the Reformation centenary in 1617 was ...
Charlemagne’s empire began to disintegrate in the tenth century. The influx of norsemen, Magyars, a...
Among the Reformation’s many features one of the most striking is its manifestation at the junctio...
Various historical accounts have suggested that the Ottomans' rise helped the Protestant Reformation...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...
Tracy illustrates how Reformation-era religious conflicts tilted the balance in church-state relatio...
The religious upheaval of the sixteenth century resulted in widespread civil war and conflict throug...
The Wages of WeaknessThe Rise and Fall of the Protestant Reformation in Sixteenth-Century AustriaPet...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
From Constantine to Charlemagne to Charles V the relationship of Church and State determined the cou...
This thesis explores the growing secularization in English government policies between the years 157...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
When joining the Reformation in 1528, the government of the Bernese Republic established a State Chu...
Dr. Rast gives a short explanation of the changes within the church and its relationship to the stat...
Organized in the escalating tensions in the Thirty Years’War, the Reformation centenary in 1617 was ...
Charlemagne’s empire began to disintegrate in the tenth century. The influx of norsemen, Magyars, a...
Among the Reformation’s many features one of the most striking is its manifestation at the junctio...
Various historical accounts have suggested that the Ottomans' rise helped the Protestant Reformation...
Decades of burgeoning humanism, intensifying lay piety, and an increasing anticlerical sentiment, pa...