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Reformation And The Practice Of Toleration Dutch Religious History In The Early Modern Era St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 17 Benjamin J Kaplan

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Reformation And The Practice Of Toleration Dutch Religious History In The Early Modern Era St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 17 Benjamin J Kaplan
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.15 MB
Pages: 357
Author: Benjamin J. Kaplan
ISBN: 9789004353947, 9004353941
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 17

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Reformation And The Practice Of Toleration Dutch Religious History In The Early Modern Era St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 17 Benjamin J Kaplan by Benjamin J. Kaplan 9789004353947, 9004353941 instant download after payment.

The Dutch Republic was the most religiously diverse land in early modern Europe, gaining an international reputation for toleration. In Reformation and the Practice of Toleration, Benjamin Kaplan explains why the Protestant Reformation had this outcome in the Netherlands and how people of different faiths managed subsequently to live together peacefully. Bringing together fourteen essays by the author, the book examines the opposition of so-called Libertines to the aspirations of Calvinist reformers for uniformity and discipline. It analyzes the practical arrangements by which multiple religious groups were accommodated. It traces the dynamics of religious life in Utrecht and other mixed communities. And it explores the relationships that developed between people of different faiths, especially in ‘mixed’ marriages.

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