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Author Jelsma, Auke

Title Frontiers of the Reformation : Dissidence and Orthodoxy in Sixteenth-Century Europe
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (205 pages)
Series St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
St. Andrews studies in Reformation history.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: competing concepts of reformation; 1 Reluctant rejection: the Congregation of Windesheim and the Protestant Reformation; 2 The Devil and Protestantism; 3 A 'Messiah for women': religious commotion in north-east Switzerland, 1525-26; 4 The king and the women: Münster 1534-35; 5 Women martyrs in a revolutionary age: a comparison of books of martyrs; 6 Why the Reformation failed
7 The attack of Reformed Protestantism on society's mentality in the northern Netherlands during the second half of the sixteenth century8 'What man and woman are meant for': on marriage and family at the time of the Reformation; 9 Believing in darkness: a Protestant view of St John of the Cross; 10 The reception of John of the Cross within Protestantism; 11 Without a roof over one's head: Stephen Gardiner (1483?- 1555) and some characteristics of Protestant spirituality; Index
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ISBN 9781351935272
1351935275