Representing Religious Pluralization in Early Modern EuropeAndreas Höfele The title of this volume indicates more than a referential relationship: Representing Religious Pluralization entails not just the various ways in which the historical processes of pluralization were reflected in texts and other cultural artefacts, but also, crucially, the cultural work that spawned these processes. Reflecting, driving, shaping and subverting religious systems, representation becomes a divisive force in Reformation Europe as religious pluralization erupts in a contest over how to conceive, to symbolize and to perform religious belief. The essays in this book offer a broad range of perspectives on the pluralizing effects of cultural representation as well as on the various attempts at containing them. |
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... described as a 'cri- sis of representation'. But if we choose to call it that, we need to be careful not to confuse this early modern crisis with its late modern counterpart, to which the term 'crisis of representation' is usually ...
... described as a 'cri- sis of representation'. But if we choose to call it that, we need to be careful not to confuse this early modern crisis with its late modern counterpart, to which the term 'crisis of representation' is usually ...
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... described in Peter Marshall's forthcoming article, Saints and Cinemas: “A Man for All Seasons”. I am grateful to Peter for showing me an unpublished copy. Meehan 2004. 3 4 Cf. Guy 2000, 1, and Garber 1999, also reprinted in Garber 2002 ...
... described in Peter Marshall's forthcoming article, Saints and Cinemas: “A Man for All Seasons”. I am grateful to Peter for showing me an unpublished copy. Meehan 2004. 3 4 Cf. Guy 2000, 1, and Garber 1999, also reprinted in Garber 2002 ...
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... described in scripture , which he usually interprets denotatively . More , on the other hand , accepts the Church as developed through a millennium and a half and often inter- prets scripture connotatively . In effect , Tyndale and More ...
... described in scripture , which he usually interprets denotatively . More , on the other hand , accepts the Church as developed through a millennium and a half and often inter- prets scripture connotatively . In effect , Tyndale and More ...
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Contents
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CATHY SHRANK | 45 |
GABRIELA SCHMIDT | 63 |
JAN ROHLS | 91 |
RALFPETER FUCHS | 113 |
DAGMAR FREIST | 133 |
JEFFREY KNAPP | 153 |
ENNO RUGE | 197 |
VERENA OLEJNICZAK LOBSIEN | 217 |
SUSANNE RUPP | 235 |
GABRIELE WIMBÖCK | 253 |
FRIEDER VON AMMON | 279 |
PETER STROHSCHNEIDER | 301 |
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 335 |
RICHARD WILSON | 175 |
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