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Forgetting Faith? - Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe
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Forgetting Faith? Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe (1930)
ISBN: 3110267527 bzw. 9783110267525, in Deutsch, De Gruyter, gebundenes Buch, neu.
gebunden 287 S. Gebundene Ausgabe Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselves somehow with divided loyalties ? between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests or between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. The order of the day may have been, more often than not, to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemical handling of religious plurality, in social practice as well as in textual and dramatic representations. This volume sets out to explore such a suggestion. The title Forgetting Faith?” raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. ISBN 9783110267525 Confession, Europe, Religion, Conflict Resolution, Reformation, neu.
Forgetting Faith? (2012)
ISBN: 9783110267525 bzw. 3110267527, in Deutsch, Walter De Gmbh Gruyter Jan 2012, neu.
Neuware - Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselves somehow with divided loyalties between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests or between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. The order of the day may have been, more often than not, to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemical handling of religious plurality, in social practice as well as in textual and dramatic representations. This volume sets out to explore such a suggestion. The title 'Forgetting Faith ' raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. 287 pp. Englisch.
Forgetting Faith?
ISBN: 9783110267525 bzw. 3110267527, in Deutsch, Gruyter, Walter de GmbH, neu.
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Neuware - Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselves somehow with divided loyalties between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests or between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. The order of the day may have been, more often than not, to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemical handling of religious plurality, in social practice as well as in textual and dramatic representations. This volume sets out to explore such a suggestion. The title 'Forgetting Faith ' raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. Buch.
/ Zwierlein / Groote | Forgetting Faith? | De Gruyter | 2012
ISBN: 9783110267525 bzw. 3110267527, vermutlich in Deutsch, De Gruyter, neu.
Forgetting Faith?
ISBN: 9783110267525 bzw. 3110267527, in Deutsch, de Gruyter, Berlin/New York, Deutschland, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Publisher/Verlag: De Gruyter | Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe | Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselves somehow with divided loyalties ? between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests or between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. The order of the day may have been, more often than not, to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemical handling of religious plurality, in social practice as well as in textual and dramatic representations. This volume sets out to explore such a suggestion. The title "Forgetting Faith?" raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. | Format: Hardback | Language/Sprache: english | 553 gr | 287 pp.
Forgetting Faith? - Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe
ISBN: 9783110270051 bzw. 3110270056, vermutlich in Englisch, De Gruyter, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Forgetting Faith?: For the last decade, early modern studies have significantly been reshaped by raising new and different questions on the uses of religion. This religious turn` has generated new discussion of the social processes at work in early modern Europe and their cultural effects from the struggle over religious rites and doctrines to the persecution of secret adherents to forbidden practices. The issue of religious pluralisation has been mostly debated in terms of dissent and escalation. But confessional controversy did not always erupt into hostilities over how to symbolize and perform the sacred nor lead to a paralysis of social agency. The order of the day may often have been to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemic handling of religious plurality. This raises the urgent question of how `normal` transconfessional and even transreligious interaction was produced in a context of highly sharpened and always present reflexivity on religious differences. Our volume takes up this question and explores it from an interdisciplinary and interconfessional perspective. The title "e Forgetting Faith "e raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. This does not mean, however, to describe early modern culture as a process of secularization. Rather, the collection invites discussion of the specific ways available to deal with confessional conflict in an oblivional mode, precisely because faith still mattered more than many other social paradigms emerging at that time, such as nationhood, ethnic origin or class defined through property. Englisch, Ebook.
Forgetting Faith? - Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe
ISBN: 9783110270051 bzw. 3110270056, in Deutsch, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselves somehow with divided loyalties - between the old faith and the new, between religious and secular interests or between officially sanctioned and privately held beliefs. The order of the day may have been, more often than not, to suspend confessional allegiances rather than enforce religious conflict, suggesting a pragmatic rather than polemical handling of religious plurality, in social practice as well as in textual and dramatic representations. This volume sets out to explore such a suggestion. The title “Forgetting Faithö? raises the question whether it was necessary or indeed possible to sidestep religious issues in specific contexts and for specific purposes. Isabel Karremann, University of Munich; Cornel Zwierlein, Ruhr-University of Bochum; Inga Mai Groote, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Forgetting Faith? : Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe
ISBN: 9783110270051 bzw. 3110270056, in Englisch, Springer, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Under the guiding concepts pluralization and authority, the series presents studies [of the Munich Collaborative Research Center (SFB) 573] on the Early Modern Age from the 15th to the 17th century. Increasingly, the cultural sciences recognize the Early Modern Age as an epoch that was dependent on the exigencies of medieval tradition, but at the same time created the preconditions for the transition of Old Europe to the Modern Age. In contrast to the established historical grand narratives of modernization, secularization and progress, the dynamics of the epoch is conceived in the volumes of the series as complex, mutually competing world views, knowledge resources, norms and behavior patterns showing no clear direction. This interdisciplinary series explores the fundamental dynamics of this epoch from the perspectives of literature and linguistics, history, philosophy, and art, music and legal history.