The article traces use of the words reformare and reformatio in the ninth and tenth century, establishing that the use of these words in the context of institutional change in the church, which was very rare, can be linked to worries about the government of monasteries expressed in early tenth-century church councils
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
The article discusses the Europe-wide late medieval phenomenon of the cult of the Holy Name, using i...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The article initially discusses recent approaches to ecclesiastical reform and the Investiture Conte...
This article argues that the age of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the global spread o...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
This article examines the contents of manuscript 3704 (II 1031) of the Royal Library of Belgium, a m...
This article examines the reception and application of arguments developed during the Donatist contr...
This article seeks to identify a vein of ‘Puritanism’ running through orthodox religious culture in ...
Excerpt: This research paper is a study based mainly on the forerunners of the Protestant Reformati...
This article examines how printed English translations of Erasmus’ colloquies reflect the difference...
This essay surveys the long-term negotiation of religious reform in European villages. Following an ...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
This article re-examines the nature and extent of conformity to the Religious Settlement amongst the...
Focusing on how the papacy took an increasing role in shaping the direction of its own reform and th...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
The article discusses the Europe-wide late medieval phenomenon of the cult of the Holy Name, using i...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The article initially discusses recent approaches to ecclesiastical reform and the Investiture Conte...
This article argues that the age of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the global spread o...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
This article examines the contents of manuscript 3704 (II 1031) of the Royal Library of Belgium, a m...
This article examines the reception and application of arguments developed during the Donatist contr...
This article seeks to identify a vein of ‘Puritanism’ running through orthodox religious culture in ...
Excerpt: This research paper is a study based mainly on the forerunners of the Protestant Reformati...
This article examines how printed English translations of Erasmus’ colloquies reflect the difference...
This essay surveys the long-term negotiation of religious reform in European villages. Following an ...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
This article re-examines the nature and extent of conformity to the Religious Settlement amongst the...
Focusing on how the papacy took an increasing role in shaping the direction of its own reform and th...
This article begins by examining what is meant by the Catholic Reformation and how it relates to the...
The article discusses the Europe-wide late medieval phenomenon of the cult of the Holy Name, using i...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...