Ritual, gender, and emotions: essays on the social and cultural history of the Reformation

Dieser Band präsentiert erstmals in gesammelter Form Aufsätze von Susan C. Karant-Nunn. Die Aufsätze befassen sich mit dem sozialen und kulturellen Wandel, den die Reformation auslöste, und fragen nach ihrem Einfluss auf Geschlechterbeziehungen, Rituale und Gefühle.InhaltsübersichtMatthias...

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Auteur principal: Karant-Nunn, Susan C. 1941- (Auteur)
Collaborateurs: Pohlig, Matthias 1973- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2022]
Dans:Année: 2022
Collection/Revue:Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation 131
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Réforme protestante
B Réforme protestante / Rite
B Réforme protestante / Rôle de genre
B Réforme protestante / Culture
Sujets non-standardisés:B Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation / Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation
B Sozial- / Sciences culturelles
B Histoire de l’Église
B Début de l'ère moderne
B Histoire des religions
B Réforme protestante
B Gender
B Emotions
B Recueil d'articles
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Résumé:Dieser Band präsentiert erstmals in gesammelter Form Aufsätze von Susan C. Karant-Nunn. Die Aufsätze befassen sich mit dem sozialen und kulturellen Wandel, den die Reformation auslöste, und fragen nach ihrem Einfluss auf Geschlechterbeziehungen, Rituale und Gefühle.InhaltsübersichtMatthias Pohlig: Preface − Susan C. Karant-Nunn: Introduction I. Social and Cultural History of the Reformation What Was Preached in German Cities in the Early Years of the Reformation?: Wildwuchs Versus Lutheran Unity − Preaching the Word in Early Modern Germany − Neoclericalism and Anticlericalism in Saxony, 1555–1675 − Patterns of Religious Practice: Nontheological Features − Popular Culture as Religious Dissent in the Post-Reformation Era − Confessional Ambiguity along Borders: Popular Contributions to Religious Tolerance in Sixteenth-Century Germany − 'Sing unto the Lord': An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in the Late Reformation Era II. Ritual and Reformation Ritual in Early Modern Christianity − Liturgical Rites: The Medium, the Message, the Messenger, and the Misunderstanding −'They Have Highly Offended the Community of God': Rituals of Ecclesiastical Discipline and Pastoral Membership in the Community in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century German Parishes −Babies, Baptism, Bodies, Burials, and Bliss: Ghost Stories and Their Rejection in the Late Sixteenth Century −A Women's Rite. Churching and the Reformation of Ritual III. Gender Relations and the Reformation Kinder, Küche, Kirche : Social Ideology in the Sermons of Johannes Mathesius −Reformation Society, Women and the Family − The Emergence of the Pastoral Family in the German Reformation: The Parsonage as a Site of Socio-religious Change −'Fragrant Wedding Roses': Lutheran Wedding Sermons and Gender Definition in Early Modern Germany IV. Emotions 'With Covered Faces': Emotion Rituals in Early Modern Germany − Postscript on the Religious Emotions in the Late- and Post-Reformation Era: Path Dependence and Innovation
This volume presents important essays by Susan C. Karant-Nunn for the first time in collected form. The essays deal with the social and cultural change triggered by the Reformation and investigate its influence on gender relations, rituals, and emotions. Often in critical dialogue with sociological and anthropological theories, but at the same time very close to the sources, the author analyses how the religious change of the Reformation was implemented in practice, what problems arose in the process, and how the diverse early modern living environments changed as a result of the Reformation.Survey of contentsMatthias Pohlig: Preface − Susan C. Karant-Nunn: Introduction I. Social and Cultural History of the Reformation What Was Preached in German Cities in the Early Years of the Reformation?: Wildwuchs Versus Lutheran Unity − Preaching the Word in Early Modern Germany − Neoclericalism and Anticlericalism in Saxony, 1555–1675 − Patterns of Religious Practice: Nontheological Features − Popular Culture as Religious Dissent in the Post-Reformation Era − Confessional Ambiguity along Borders: Popular Contributions to Religious Tolerance in Sixteenth-Century Germany − 'Sing unto the Lord': An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in the Late Reformation Era II. Ritual and Reformation Ritual in Early Modern Christianity − Liturgical Rites: The Medium, the Message, the Messenger, and the Misunderstanding −'They Have Highly Offended the Community of God': Rituals of Ecclesiastical Discipline and Pastoral Membership in the Community in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century German Parishes −Babies, Baptism, Bodies, Burials, and Bliss: Ghost Stories and Their Rejection in the Late Sixteenth Century −A Women's Rite. Churching and the Reformation of Ritual III. Gender Relations and the Reformation Kinder, Küche, Kirche : Social Ideology in the Sermons of Johannes Mathesius −Reformation Society, Women and the Family − The Emergence of the Pastoral Family in the German Reformation: The Parsonage as a Site of Socio-religious Change −'Fragrant Wedding Roses': Lutheran Wedding Sermons and Gender Definition in Early Modern Germany IV. Emotions 'With Covered Faces': Emotion Rituals in Early Modern Germany − Postscript on the Religious Emotions in the Late- and Post-Reformation Era: Path Dependence and Innovation
ISBN:3161613309
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-161330-2