Truber, Ungnad & Vergerio: territorial churches in the Habsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

"Focuses on the Austrian province of Krain, along the modern Croatian/Slovenian border, which acts as a case study for the rest of the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. The reformers in this region were in direct contact with Johannes Brenz in Wirtemberg, and sought to implement his 'territori...

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Published in:Studies in modern European history
Main Author: Esswein, Benjamin 1983- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Bern Frankfurt Berlin Brussels Vienna Oxford Warsaw Peter Lang [2016]
In: Studies in modern European history (vol. 72)
Series/Journal:Studies in modern European history vol. 72
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Trubar, Primož 1508-1586 / Ungnad zu Sonneck, Hans 1493-1564 / Vergerio, Pietro Paolo 1497-1564 / Habsburg House of / Carniola / State / Lutheran Church
B Trubar, Primož 1508-1586 / Ungnad zu Sonneck, Hans 1493-1564 / Vergerio, Pietro Paolo 1497-1564 / Habsburg House of / Carniola / Reformation
B Habsburg House of / Trubar, Primož 1508-1586 / Vergerio, Pietro Paolo 1497-1564 / Ungnad zu Sonneck, Hans 1493-1564 / Carniola / Reformation / History
B Trubar, Primož 1508-1586 / Croatian / Slovenian language / Book printing / Reformation / History 1556-1564
Further subjects:B Ungnad, Hans Freiherr von Sonnegg (1493-1564)
B Vergerio, Pietro Paolo (1498-1565)
B Carniola (Slovenia) Church history
B Bible Publication and distribution (Slovenia) (Carniola) History 16th century
B Reformation (Slovenia) (Carniola)
B Turkey Relations (Austria)
B Truber, Primus (1508-1586)
B Austria Relations (Turkey)
B Habsburg, House of
B Religion And Politics (Slovenia) (Carniola) History 16th century
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Summary:"Focuses on the Austrian province of Krain, along the modern Croatian/Slovenian border, which acts as a case study for the rest of the Habsburg-Ottoman borderlands. The reformers in this region were in direct contact with Johannes Brenz in Wirtemberg, and sought to implement his 'territorial church' model. Additionally, the Austrian Habsburgs long supported this model as a means to expand their hegemony over the region and keep the Ottomans out. A printing press was established outside Tübingen with the purpose of spreading Slavic translations of Biblical and Evangelical texts into Krain. The Austrian Hapsburgs' confessional allegiance to Rome remained fluid until after the Council of Trent (1563), and they had few reservations about supporting this mission as long as it included loyalty towards the Hapsburgs. [Identifies] three individuals who were integral in establishing this movement: the reformer and Bible translator Primus Truber, the Austrian nobleman Hans Ungnad, and the Lutheran convert and diplomat Peter Paul Vergerio. In particular, Ungnad played a central role in transmitting through his personal network of translators, publishers, and booksellers. All three men established networks of support, mostly Lutheran but also including notable moderate Catholics and Swiss Reformed, and relied on their networks integrally to spread their faith and to support their endeavors financially. The use of the Lutheran 'territorial church' model signifies an attempt to establish a Lutheran confession and church regulation in Slovenian and Croatian lands by making them loyal to the regional reformer (Primus Truber) responsible for instilling Godly virtue and the true faith"--Escholarship.org
Hans Ungnad -- Primus Truber and Hans Ungnad -- Vergerio, Truber and Ungnad -- The politics of religion : Peace of Augsburg, Maximilian II, and the Protestant princes -- Appendices
Item Description:Includes bbibliographical references (pages 239-247) and index
ISBN:1433134004