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The Reformation as Christianization : essays on Scott Hendrix's Christianization thesis, edited by Anna Marie Johnson and John A. Maxfield
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 430 p.
- Note
- Festschrift
- Contents
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- Three phases of "Christianization" (?) among Reformation radicals
- James Stayer
- Clergymen, princes, and Luther's agenda
- John A. Maxfield
- Luther and beneficia
- Risto Saarinen -- Recultivating natural philosophy: Luther, the Magi, and the "fools of natural knowledge"
- Russell Kleckley
- Martin Luther through the eyes of Katharina Schütz Zell
- Elsie Anne McKee
- Jacob's branches and Laban's flocks: Christianizing the maternal imagination
- The "Reformation" as a response to the changing world of the sixteenth century: reflections on Scott Hendrix's Recultivation the vineyard
- Merry Wiesner-Hanks
- The tenderness of daughters, the waywardness of sons: Martin Luther as a father
- Susan C. Karant-Nunn
- Christianizing church, state, and household: the sermons of Aegidius Hunnius )1550-1603) on the household table of duties
- Austra Reinis
- Reform, Reformation, confession: the development of new forms of religious meaning from the manifold tensions of the Middle Ages
- Berndt Hamm
- Recultivation of the vineyard in sixteenth-century Lutheran exegesis and preaching
- Robert Kolb
- Christianization through consolation: Urbanus Rhegius's Soul-medicine for the healthy and the sick in these dangerous times (1529)
- Robert Bireley
- Ronald K. Rittgers
- Polarities in conflict: the late medieval roots of the disputes between the reformers and their opponents
- Volker Leppin
- "According to the oldest authorities": the use of the church fathers in the early eucharistic controversy
- Amy Nelson Burnett
- Pruning the vines, plowing up the vineyard: the sixteenth-century culture of controversy between disputation and polemic
- Irene Dingel
- From conciliar to curial reform in the Late Middle Ages
- Gerald Christianson
- "Christianization" and Luther on the early profit economy
- Carter Lindberg
- Philip Melanchthon on "Christianity"
- Timothy J. Wengert
- Isbn
- 9783161517235
- Label
- The Reformation as Christianization : essays on Scott Hendrix's Christianization thesis
- Title
- The Reformation as Christianization
- Title remainder
- essays on Scott Hendrix's Christianization thesis
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Anna Marie Johnson and John A. Maxfield
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- OHX
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1963-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Johnson, Anna Marie
- Maxfield, John A.
- Series statement
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- Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation
- Studies in the late middle ages, humanism and the reformation
- Series volume
-
- 66 =
- 66,
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Hendrix, Scott H
- Reformation
- Label
- The Reformation as Christianization : essays on Scott Hendrix's Christianization thesis, edited by Anna Marie Johnson and John A. Maxfield
- Note
- Festschrift
- Bibliography note
-
- "Bibliography of the writings of Scott H. Hendrix": p. [409]-417
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Three phases of "Christianization" (?) among Reformation radicals
- James Stayer
- Clergymen, princes, and Luther's agenda
- John A. Maxfield
- Luther and beneficia
- Risto Saarinen -- Recultivating natural philosophy: Luther, the Magi, and the "fools of natural knowledge"
- Russell Kleckley
- Martin Luther through the eyes of Katharina Schütz Zell
- Elsie Anne McKee
- Jacob's branches and Laban's flocks: Christianizing the maternal imagination
- The "Reformation" as a response to the changing world of the sixteenth century: reflections on Scott Hendrix's Recultivation the vineyard
- Merry Wiesner-Hanks
- The tenderness of daughters, the waywardness of sons: Martin Luther as a father
- Susan C. Karant-Nunn
- Christianizing church, state, and household: the sermons of Aegidius Hunnius )1550-1603) on the household table of duties
- Austra Reinis
- Reform, Reformation, confession: the development of new forms of religious meaning from the manifold tensions of the Middle Ages
- Berndt Hamm
- Recultivation of the vineyard in sixteenth-century Lutheran exegesis and preaching
- Robert Kolb
- Christianization through consolation: Urbanus Rhegius's Soul-medicine for the healthy and the sick in these dangerous times (1529)
- Robert Bireley
- Ronald K. Rittgers
- Polarities in conflict: the late medieval roots of the disputes between the reformers and their opponents
- Volker Leppin
- "According to the oldest authorities": the use of the church fathers in the early eucharistic controversy
- Amy Nelson Burnett
- Pruning the vines, plowing up the vineyard: the sixteenth-century culture of controversy between disputation and polemic
- Irene Dingel
- From conciliar to curial reform in the Late Middle Ages
- Gerald Christianson
- "Christianization" and Luther on the early profit economy
- Carter Lindberg
- Philip Melanchthon on "Christianity"
- Timothy J. Wengert
- Control code
- 000377810
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 430 p.
- Isbn
- 9783161517235
- Isbn Type
- (hd. bd.)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 000377810
- (OCoLC)793573709
- Label
- The Reformation as Christianization : essays on Scott Hendrix's Christianization thesis, edited by Anna Marie Johnson and John A. Maxfield
- Note
- Festschrift
- Bibliography note
-
- "Bibliography of the writings of Scott H. Hendrix": p. [409]-417
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Three phases of "Christianization" (?) among Reformation radicals
- James Stayer
- Clergymen, princes, and Luther's agenda
- John A. Maxfield
- Luther and beneficia
- Risto Saarinen -- Recultivating natural philosophy: Luther, the Magi, and the "fools of natural knowledge"
- Russell Kleckley
- Martin Luther through the eyes of Katharina Schütz Zell
- Elsie Anne McKee
- Jacob's branches and Laban's flocks: Christianizing the maternal imagination
- The "Reformation" as a response to the changing world of the sixteenth century: reflections on Scott Hendrix's Recultivation the vineyard
- Merry Wiesner-Hanks
- The tenderness of daughters, the waywardness of sons: Martin Luther as a father
- Susan C. Karant-Nunn
- Christianizing church, state, and household: the sermons of Aegidius Hunnius )1550-1603) on the household table of duties
- Austra Reinis
- Reform, Reformation, confession: the development of new forms of religious meaning from the manifold tensions of the Middle Ages
- Berndt Hamm
- Recultivation of the vineyard in sixteenth-century Lutheran exegesis and preaching
- Robert Kolb
- Christianization through consolation: Urbanus Rhegius's Soul-medicine for the healthy and the sick in these dangerous times (1529)
- Robert Bireley
- Ronald K. Rittgers
- Polarities in conflict: the late medieval roots of the disputes between the reformers and their opponents
- Volker Leppin
- "According to the oldest authorities": the use of the church fathers in the early eucharistic controversy
- Amy Nelson Burnett
- Pruning the vines, plowing up the vineyard: the sixteenth-century culture of controversy between disputation and polemic
- Irene Dingel
- From conciliar to curial reform in the Late Middle Ages
- Gerald Christianson
- "Christianization" and Luther on the early profit economy
- Carter Lindberg
- Philip Melanchthon on "Christianity"
- Timothy J. Wengert
- Control code
- 000377810
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 430 p.
- Isbn
- 9783161517235
- Isbn Type
- (hd. bd.)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 000377810
- (OCoLC)793573709
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