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This title presents the European Reformation as seen through the life of an important but little-known participant—Philipp of Hesse, a nobleman who became a Reformation leader in Germany.
The Reformation was the most cataclysmic event in Western Christianity. An ideal resource for undergraduate history students and general readers, this title provides an accessible human narrative through the complex events of the period that many find bewildering. History comes alive and events unfold through the eyes of Philipp of Hesse, a German nobleman who ascended to becoming a key Reformation leader.

The book begins with a detailed survey of the Holy Roman Empire at the turn of the 16th century and provides chronological coverage of Philipp's life and role in the Reformation through to after his death in 1567, after which Calvinism rose within the empire. The chapters document how Philipp of Hesse knew every major figure of the German Reformation; participated in every major Reformation-era imperial diet; was present at every important event in the Lutheran-dominated, foundational period of 1521 to 1555; and became a leading Lutheran prince in the Holy Roman Empire. Additionally, the work thoroughly documents the connections between religion, politics, and society and explains the important role of the German nobility in the development of the Reformation.

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This title presents the European Reformation as seen through the life of an important but little-known participant—Philipp of Hesse, a nobleman who became a Reformation leader in Germany.

The Reformation was the most cataclysmic event in Western Christianity.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 1504—A Prince of Hesse: Life at the Dawn of the Sixteenth Century
Chapter 2 1509—The Landgrave of Hesse
Chapter 3 1521—The Diet of Worms: Martin Luther and the Beginning of the Reformation
Chapter 4 The Reformation and the Peasants' War
Chapter 5 Crisis amid Reform
Chapter 6 A Season of Crisis—Politics, Religion, and Resistance
Chapter 7 England and Hopes Dashed
Chapter 8 Philipp and the Radical Reformation
Chapter 9 Sex, Lies, and Two Wives
Chapter 10 War
Chapter 11 The Rise of the Reformed
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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This title presents the European Reformation as seen through the life of an important but little-known participant—Philipp of Hesse, a nobleman who became a Reformation leader in Germany.
Provides a fresh approach to a curricular staple topic that is critical to the understanding of early modern history, the history of religion, and the current state of Christianity

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ISBN
9781440802539
Publisert
2015-08-28
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184

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Biografisk notat

David M. Whitford is professor of reformation studies at Baylor University and an editor of the Sixteenth Century Journal (SCJ).