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Adaptations of Calvinism in Reformation Europe - Essays in Honour of Brian G. Armstrong (Hardcover, Festschrift)
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Adaptations of Calvinism in Reformation Europe - Essays in Honour of Brian G. Armstrong (Hardcover, Festschrift)
Series: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
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Traditional historiography has always viewed Calvin's Geneva as the
benchmark against which all other Reformed communities must
inevitably be measured, judging those communities who did not
follow Geneva's institutional and doctrinal example as somehow
inferior and incomplete versions of the original. Adaptations of
Calvinism in Reformation Europe builds upon recent scholarship that
challenges this concept of the 'fragmentation' of Calvinism, and
instead offers a more positive view of Reformed communities beyond
Geneva. The essays in this volume highlight the different paths
that Calvinism followed as it took root in Western Europe and which
allowed it to develop within fifty years into the dominant
Protestant confession. Each chapter reinforces the notion that
whilst many reformers did try to duplicate the kind of community
that Calvin had established, most had to compromise by adapting to
the particular political and cultural landscapes in which they
lived. The result was a situation in which Reformed churches across
Europe differed markedly from Calvin's Geneva in explicit ways.
Summarizing recent research in the field through selected French,
German, English and Scottish case studies, this collection adds to
the emerging picture of a flexible Calvinism that could adapt to
meet specific local conditions and needs in order to allow the
Reformed tradition to thrive and prosper. The volume is dedicated
to Brian G. Armstrong, whose own scholarship demonstrated how far
Calvinism in seventeenth-century France had become divided by
significant disagreements over how Calvin's original ideas and
doctrines were to be understood.
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