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Material Cultures Of Devotion In The Age Of Reformations Art Religion 10 S Ryan Editor

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Material Cultures Of Devotion In The Age Of Reformations Art Religion 10 S Ryan Editor
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Publisher: Peeters Pub & Booksellers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.28 MB
Pages: 329
Author: S. Ryan (editor), L. K. Skinnebach (editor), S. L. Smith (editor)
ISBN: 9789042945715, 9789042945722, 9042945710, 9042945729
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Material Cultures Of Devotion In The Age Of Reformations Art Religion 10 S Ryan Editor by S. Ryan (editor), L. K. Skinnebach (editor), S. L. Smith (editor) 9789042945715, 9789042945722, 9042945710, 9042945729 instant download after payment.

The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Northern Europe were characterized by enormous religious change. During this period new religious ideas and ideals gradually took shape and materialized in all aspect of religious life, both on a private level as well as in public and liturgical space. The fundamental question of how God could be experienced as present in the world, became - again - the center of lively debate. Lutheran, Calvinist, Catholic and Anglican reformations - to mention just a selection of the different ideological movements in play during this period - challenged interpretations of the Bible, the sacraments, the communication of religious truth, the practice of devotion and the material expressions of faith. When looking at the European reformations from a transnational perspective, they stand forth as a bundle of fundamentally interwoven religious movements attempting to define their specific religious identity in terms of dissimilarity. Material Cultures of Devotion in the Age of Reformations explores how the visual and material cultures of Christian devotion were adapted, developed, transformed, and, in some cases, disappeared altogether, in the age of reformations, c.1500-1650 in Northern Europe.

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