Edited by Ronald K. Rittgers and Vincent Evener, 'Protestants and Mysticism in Reformation Europe' offers an expansive view of the Protestant reception of medieval mysticism, from the beginnings of the Reformation through the mid-seventeenth century. Providing a foundation and impetus for future research, the chapters in this handbook cover diverse figures from across the Protestant traditions (Lutheran, Reformed, radical), summarizing existing research, analysing relevant sources, and proposing new directions for study. Each chapter is authored by a leading scholar in the field. Collectively, 'Protestants and Mysticism in Reformation Europe' calls for a comprehensive reassessment of the relationship of Protestantism to its medieval past, t...
The Protestant Reformation, called by Roman Catholics the Protestant Revolt, is generally conceded t...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
In the lands of Germany, Lutheranism continued to develop along the orthodox lines apparently after ...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary reading of the writings and sermons of several pre...
By the end of the 16th century the different branches of the Reformation had created their own churc...
The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther began to construct his new theology by critic...
Excerpt: This research paper is a study based mainly on the forerunners of the Protestant Reformati...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
"The present book argues that Martin Luther and his first allies and intra-Reformation critics (Andr...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Citation: Beeman, Atwood N. H. The counter-reformation in the Catholic church. (16th Century.). Seni...
The Protestant Reformation, called by Roman Catholics the Protestant Revolt, is generally conceded t...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
In the lands of Germany, Lutheranism continued to develop along the orthodox lines apparently after ...
A number of influential theologians over the past two centuries have denied that Protestant Christia...
Includes bibliographical references.A preliminary reading of the writings and sermons of several pre...
By the end of the 16th century the different branches of the Reformation had created their own churc...
The sixteenth century religious reformer Martin Luther began to construct his new theology by critic...
Excerpt: This research paper is a study based mainly on the forerunners of the Protestant Reformati...
Citation: Strite, Mary Catherine. The origin, government and doctriens of the leading protestant chu...
"The present book argues that Martin Luther and his first allies and intra-Reformation critics (Andr...
Examines the development of mysticism under the competing claims of the Catholic, Protestant and Rad...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Citation: Beeman, Atwood N. H. The counter-reformation in the Catholic church. (16th Century.). Seni...
The Protestant Reformation, called by Roman Catholics the Protestant Revolt, is generally conceded t...
In the history of the Reformation there was a short but glorious period, the years from 1517 to 1523...
From the Gnostics of the second century to the Waldesians of the thirteenth century, popular religio...