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Miracles and the Protestant Imagination

The Evangelical Wonder Book in Reformation Germany

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Gebonden, 256 blz. | Engels
| 2012
ISBN13: 9780199844661
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e druk, 2012 9780199844661
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The wonder book was a new genre that appeared in the troubled years following Luther's death in 1546 and the outbreak of religious wars at mid century. Originally conceived as a kind of apocalyptic text intended to interpret the ''signs of the times'' during this uncertain period, these books were filled with accounts of celestial visions, comets, natural disasters, monstrous births, and other seeming signs and portents, events in which the hand of God was revealed. As the genre developed, Philip Soergel shows, its authors, mostly Lutheran divines, came increasingly to delve into the theology of miracles and the supernatural. Writing for a mostly clerical audience, they hoped to encourage the broad revival of a sense of divine presence in everyday life. Thus, in contrast to generations of scholars who have assumed that the Reformation represented a vital step on the way to the ''disenchantment of the world,'' Soergel's groundbreaking study reveals that German evangelicals were themselves active enchanters.

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ISBN13:9780199844661
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:256
€ 129,85
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