Calvinism In Europe, 1540 1620

Book Summary


Calvinism was the most dynamic and disruptive religious force of the later sixteenth century. Its emergence on the international scene shattered the precarious equilibrium established in the first generation of the Reformation, and precipitated three generations of religious warfare. This collection of essays probes different aspects of this complex phenomenon at a local level. Contributors present the results of their detailed work on societies as diverse as France, Germany, Highland Scotland and Hungary. Among wider themes approached are the impact of Calvin's writings, Calvinism in higher education, the contrasting fates of reformed preachers in town and country, Calvinist discipline and apocalyptic thought, and the shadowy affinity of merchants and scholars who formed a critical part of the 'Calvinist International'.

Book Details


Book Name Calvinism In Europe, 1540 1620
Author Gillian Lewis, Andrew Pettegree, Alastair Duke
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Jul 1996)
ISBN 9780521574525
Pages 296
Language English
Price 2072
 
 

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