
Semper Reformanda
John Calvin, Worship, and Reformed Traditions
Barbara Pitkin(Editor)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
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Published on 19. February 2018
205 pages
978-3-647-55273-6 (ISBN)
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The chapters in this volume contribute to recent scholarship exploring the reform of worship as a central feature of Protestant communities at their inception and through the ages. Case studies ranging from sixteenth-century Geneva and its environs to the early modern Netherlands and South Asia to nineteenth-century America provide a corrective to traditional depictions of Reformed worship as a static, sober, interior, and largely individual experience focused on the sermon. The key moments in the broad stream of Reformed worship traditions analysed by an international team of experts yield collectively an image of the adaptive and negotiated character of worship attitudes and practices over time and in varied cultural settings. The contributions examine the phenomenon of worship in broadly construed ways and from angles ranging from ritual studies, liturgical innovation, material culture, and social impact. A second 'red thread' running through the volume concerns the material, sensory, emotional, and experiential dimensions of Reformed religious culture. Worship emerges as both a site of conflict and renewal in Reformed traditions, inspiring not only confrontations and debates but also fruitful engagements that stimulated and continue to invite reflection on this critical category of Reformed faith traditions, self-understandings, and cultural impact.
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Göttingen
Germany
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with 17 Fig.
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23,47 MB
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978-3-647-55273-6 (9783647552736)
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Editor
Barbara Pitkin, PhD ist Dozentin für Religiöse Studien an der Stanford Universität, Californien, USA.
Contributions
Jason Zuidema, PhD, ist Dozent für Kirchengeschichte an der McGill University in Quebec, Kanada.
Associate editor
Dr. Violet Soen is assistant professor of Early Modern History at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Part One. Foundations: Reforming Worship in Sixteenth-Century Thought and Practice
- Karin Maag: Permeable Borders: Cross-Confessional Encounters and Traditions in Reformation Geneva
- Changes in Worship in Geneva after 1535
- One Possible Response: Continued Catholicism
- Continued Catholic Worship Linked to Kinship or Business Networks
- Catholic Worship Linked to Travel Outside Geneva
- The Consistory's Response and Popular Reactions
- Bibliography
- Jeannine Olson: The Quest for Anonymity: Laurent de Normandie, His Colporteurs, and the Expansion of Reformed Communities through Worship
- The Importance of Vernacular Books for Reformed Home Churches
- Laurent de Normandie's Involvement in Spreading Reformed Worship through Publishing, Colportage, and Secret Dealings with Funds of the Bourse française
- Reasons for Normandie's Secrecy and Discretion
- Bibliography
- Jason Zuidema: Le glaive de la parolle véritable: The Will of God and Divine Worship in Guillaume Farel's Later Writings
- Farel's Biography and Basic Theology of Conflicting Wills
- Background: Le Glaive and Calvin's Writings Against the Libertines
- Major Themes in Le Glaive
- Predestination
- Anthropology
- Hermeneutics: The Meaning of Scripture
- Conclusions for Farel's Views on Worship
- Bibliography
- Sue A. Rozeboom: By Your Spirit: The Pneumatology of Sixteenth-Century Reformed Liturgies for the Lord's Supper
- John Calvin
- Reformed Liturgies Preceding Calvin's
- Reformed Liturgies Succeeding Calvin's
- A Final Case Study
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Part Two. Legacies: Practical and Theoretical Transformations of Reformed Worship Traditions
- Andrew Spicer: The Material Culture of the Lord's Supper: Adiaphora, Beakers, and Communion Plate in the Dutch Republic
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- Bibliography
- Randall D. Engle: Voetius Outscored
- The Seventeenth-Century Liturgical Soundscape
- Anti-Orgelist Gisbertus Voetius
- Initial Responses to Voetius
- Voetius's Pronouncement on the Pipe Organ in Worship
- Martin Schoock Against Voetius
- The Next Generations
- Bibliography
- Charles H. Parker: The Seduction of Idols: Dutch Calvinist Readings of Worship and Society in Seventeenth-Century Asia
- Dangling Idols and Devil Worship
- Opened Doors to Idols and Superstitions
- New Ways of Seeing Pagan Societies
- The Devil in Crisis
- Bibliography
- Theodore Vial: Toward a Reformed Theory of Ritual in Modernity
- Three Examples
- Dutch Reformed Church
- Prussian Union of Churches
- Mercersburg Theology
- Ritual and Theological Anthropology
- Ritual Theory
- Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index
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