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This volume contains the first modern critical editions of
Concilium (1525) and Rychsztag (1526), two vernacular verse
dialogues by the Zurich-based Zwinglian author Utz Eckstein,
together with translations of both into English prose. These works
are of interest not just for their literary qualities (which differ
markedly from those conventionally associated with 'Reformation
dialogues'), but also because of what they reveal about Zwingli's
theological and socio-political priorities in the mid-1520s. Along
with many other aspects of the contemporary Swiss context, these
features are examined in an introduction and in extensive
elucidatory notes. An underlying thread of the authors'
interpretation is that, for all their evident desire to express and
establish Evangelical perspectives, the Concilium and Rychsztag
make imaginative and constructive use of specifically Swiss
traditions of dialogue, which were expressed, for example, both in
the consultative decision-making processes of rural communities and
in the increasingly influential procedures of the formalized urban
disputation.
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