Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community

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Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9789004166738
ISBN-13 : 9004166734
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Book Synopsis Religious Identity in an Early Reformation Community by : Michele Zelinsky Hanson

Book excerpt: Debate over the usefulness of the confessionalization thesis, as a way of understanding the Reformation's impact on later Sixteenth-Century Europe, has distracted attention from the experiences of people in the early years of reform. Based on interrogations recorded in Augshurg, Germany, in the first half of the sixteenth century, the compelling portraits of individual believers presented in this book provide a rare insight into the lives of ordinary people during one of the most controversial periods in religious history. Speaking about their faith and encounters with others in their own words, they rephrase the debate in terms of contemporary experiences. The resulting study challenges previous assumptions about the importance of belief in constructing religious identities and reveals the potential for accommodation amidst conflict.


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