'a vital resource' _TLS_
'Compelling collection' _Literary Review_
The Reformation was a seismic event in history whose consequences are
still unfolding in Europe and across the world.
Martin Luther's protests against the marketing of indulgences in 1517
were part of a long-standing pattern of calls for reform in the
Christian Church. But they rapidly took a radical and unexpected turn,
engulfing first Germany, and then Europe, in furious arguments about
how God's will was to be 'saved'.
However, these debates did not remain confined to a narrow sphere of
theology. They came to reshape politics and international relations;
social, cultural, and artistic developments; relations between the
sexes; and the patterns and performances of everyday life. They were
also the stimulus for Christianity's transformation into a truly
global religion, as agents of the Roman Catholic Church sought to
compensate for losses in Europe with new conversions in Asia and the
Americas.
Covering both Protestant and Catholic reform movements, in Europe and
across the wider world, this compact volume tells the story of the
Reformation from its immediate, explosive beginnings, through to its
profound longer-term consequences and legacy for the modern world. The
story is not one of an inevitable triumph of liberty over oppression,
enlightenment over ignorance. Rather, it tells how a multitude of
rival groups and individuals, with or without the support of political
power, strove after visions of 'reform'. And how, in spite of
themselves, they laid the foundations for the plural and conflicted
world we now inhabit.
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ISBN
9780192648372
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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