This book provides key essays on the most recent interpretations of
the German Reformation movement. Rather than viewing the religious
developments of the sixteenth century in isolation, modern
historiography tends to picture the Reformation as an event which
reached into all corners of society and slowly worked to transform
the course of European history. This collection comprises essays
written by the scholars who have helped bring about this shift in
understanding and includes articles translated into English for the
first time.
The book illustrates how the movement was bound and shaped by
the society in which it was broadcast, how the reformers interacted
with the trends and tensions of the period, as well as how the
forces of religious change came to influence European culture and
society over the long term.
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