
Calvin and the Book
The Evolution of the Printed Word in Reformed Protestantism
Karen E. Spierling(Editor)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. August 2015
Book
Hardback
170 pages
978-3-525-55088-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The Protestant Reformation has long had the reputation as being a movement of "the Book", led by reformers like John Calvin who were "men of the Book". The essays in this volume reveal many of the underlying complexities of these terms. Building on research and scholarly discussions of recent decades, these authors delve into a variety of topics related to John Calvin and the printed word, ranging from the physical changes in printed texts in the first decades of the Reformation to Calvin's thinking about the relationship of two books - the Bible and his own Institutes - to Christian doctrine. Calvin remains a towering figure in the Protestant Reformation, whose theology and religious views are still often cast as rigid and unchanging. These essays emphasize, in contrast, the evolutions and transitions that were fundamental to Calvin's own participation in the Reformation and to the ways that his leadership influenced developments in Reformed Christianity in the following centuries. The contributors, international experts on the history of Calvin and Reformed Protestantantism and on Calvin's theology, bring a wide variety of historical and theological approaches to bear on the question of Calvin's relationship to the printed word. Taken all together, these essays will push specialists and general readers to rethink standard assumptions about Calvin's influence on Reformed Christianity and, in particular, about the interplay among theology, Reformed discipline, religious education efforts, and the printed word in early modern Europe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 23.7 cm
Width: 16 cm
Thickness: 1.7 cm
File size
2,75 MB
Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-525-55088-5 (9783525550885)
DOI
10.13109/9783525550885
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Persons
Editor
Karen E. Spierling, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of History at Denison University, Granville, OH, USA.
Contributions
Karen E. Spierling, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of History at Denison University, Granville, OH, USA.
Associate editor
Dr. Günter Frank ist Direktor der Europäischen Melanchthon-Akademie Bretten und außerplanmäßiger Professor am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie.
Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer ist Professorin em. für "Neuere deutsche Literatur" an der Universität Bern.
Johannes Schilling ist Professor im Ruhestand für Kirchengeschichte an der Universität Kiel.
Dr. Günther Wassilowsky ist Professor für Kirchengeschichte an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Prof. Dr. Siegrid Westphal ist Inhaberin des Lehrstuhls für Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit an der Universität Osnabrück sowie Direktorin des Forschungszentrums Institut für Kulturgeschichte der Frühen Neuzeit.
Tarald Rasmussen ist Professor für Kirchengeschichte an der Universität Oslo.
Dr. Bruce Gordon is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale Divinity School.
Content
The contributors, international experts on the history of Calvin and Reformed Protestantism and on Calvin's theology, bring a wide variety of historical and theological approaches to bear on the question of Calvin's relationship to the printed word. Taken all together, they will push specialists and general readers to rethink standard assumptions about Calvin's influence on Reformed Christianity and, in particular, about the interplay among theology, Reformed discipline, religious education efforts, and the printed word in early modern Europe.>