Forgetting faith?: negotiating confessional conflict in early modern Europe

Inga Mai Groote

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Published in:Pluralisierung & Autorität
Contributors: Karremann, Isabel (Editor) ; Zwierlein, Cornel 1973- (Other) ; Groote, Inga Mai ca. 20./21. Jh. (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [s.l.] Walter De Gruyter GmbH Co. KG 2012
In: Pluralisierung & Autorität (29)
Series/Journal:Pluralisierung & Autorität 29
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Confessionalization / Social history studies
B Europe / Confessionalization / Intellectual history
B Europe / Confessionalization / Arts
Further subjects:B Conference program 2010 (Munich)
B Confession
B Religion and sociology (Europe)
B Religion and civil society (Europe)
B Europe
B Confession / Religion
B Religion
B Reformation
B Conflict Resolution
B Konflitklösung
B Religion and sociology
B Confession Reformation Religion Europe Conflict Resolution
B Electronic books
B Renaissance / Early modern age
B Religion and civil society
B Religion / History
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Summary:Inga Mai Groote
Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselv
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ISBN:3110270056
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110270051