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Baptism, brotherhood, and belief in reformation Germany : anabaptism and lutheranism, 1525-1585
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ISBN: 9780198733546 9780191047961 0191047961 0191797936 0198733542 1336018747 Year: 2015 Volume: *116 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] Oxford University Press

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When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a range of responses, including radical solutions such as those proposed by theologians of the Anabaptist movement. But how did ordinary anabaptists, men and women, grapple with the theological and emotional challenges of the lutheran Reformation ? Anabaptism developed along unique lines in the lutheran heartlands in central Germany. Here, the movement was made up of scattered groups and did not centre on charismatic leaders as it did elsewhere; ideas were spread more often by word of mouth than by print; and many anabaptists had uneven attachment to the movement, recanting and then relapsing. Historiography has neglected anabaptism in this area, since it had no famous leaders and does not seem to have been numerically strong. Baptism, brotherhood, and belief challenges these assumptions, revealing how anabaptism’s development in central Germany was fundamentally influenced by its interaction with lutheran theology. By doing so, it sets a new agenda for understandings of anabaptism in central Germany, as ordinary individuals created new forms of piety which mingled with ideas about brotherhood, baptism, the Eucharist, and gender and sex. Anabaptism in this region was not an isolated sect but an important part of the confessional landscape of the Saxon lands, and continued to shape lutheran pastoral affairs long after scholarship assumed it had declined. The choices these anabaptist men and women made sat on a spectrum of solutions to religious concerns raised by the Reformation. Understanding their decisions, therefore, provides new insights into how religious identities were formed in the Reformation era.


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Des communautés mouvantes : les "sociétés des frères chrétiens" en Rhénanie du Nord : Juliers, Berg, Cologne vers 1530-1694
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ISBN: 9782600018869 2600018867 Year: 2015 Volume: 123 Publisher: Genève: Droz,

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La divergence religieuse s'est trouvée de plus en plus marginalisée dans l'Europe des XVIe et XVIIe siècles, déchirée par les conflits confessionnels. Ceux qui voulaient vivre leur foi autrement que dans les cadres imposés par les Confessions de foi et les Etats modernes en construction finirent par former leurs Eglises, tolérées par certaines autorités et toujours bien distinctes du reste de la population. Mathilde Monge a exhumé des archives de Cologne, aujourd'hui en partie disparues, des trajectoires de vie qui montrent que cette confessionnalisation de fait n'allait pas de soi. Du dialogue avec les inquisiteurs dans leur prison aux suppliques adressées aux autorités, des hésitations spirituelles des simples à la protection assumée que leur accordèrent les autorités locales, la variété des sources mobilisées permet de saisir la complexité des dynamiques de l'exclusion et de l'inclusion, des mécanismes de rejet de son voisin au rythme des persécutions, de la tolérance du quotidien à la «Toleration» des puissants.

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