Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
回圖書館首頁
手機版館藏查詢
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Religious and cultural exchange duri...
~
Euler, Carrie.
Linked to FindBook
Google Book
Amazon
博客來
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland).
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland)./
Author:
Euler, Carrie.
Description:
430 p.
Notes:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-12, Section: A, page: 4666.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International65-12A.
Subject:
Economics, History. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3155615
ISBN:
0496163361
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland).
Euler, Carrie.
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland).
- 430 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-12, Section: A, page: 4666.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
This dissertation examines the relationship between the English and Zurich Reformations during the years 1531--1558. It deepens our understanding of Swiss and English Protestantism and demonstrates the international and cross-cultural nature of the Reformation. The central argument is that England and Zurich were crucial to each other in the early years of the Reformation for a variety of reasons, both theological and practical. Three aspects of Zurich theology and practice attracted English evangelicals to Zurich's tradition of Reformed Protestantism: rejection of the material aspects of Catholic piety, a strong anti-Anabaptist tradition, and stress on the unity of the religious and secular spheres under the authority of the civil magistrate. In-depth analysis of correspondence between English and Swiss evangelicals, contemporary English translations of works by Zurich reformers, and domestic English writings demonstrates how English reformers adopted these ideas and applied them in England. The sources also reveal that the theological affinities between England and Zurich were strengthened by personal, political, and stylistic ones. One reason for the success of the Zurich Reformation was the reformers' pastoral emphasis and popular, vernacular style of writing. English translators found this style especially useful for communicating Reformed ideas to English readers. In turn, Zurich reformers fostered connections with England because they believed such a powerful ally could strengthen the city's position in Europe. As a result of these factors, Zurich's influence on England's early Reformation was much stronger than that of any other Reformed city in Europe.
ISBN: 0496163361Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017418
Economics, History.
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland).
LDR
:02602nmm 2200277 4500
001
1814593
005
20060719075831.5
008
130610s2005 eng d
020
$a
0496163361
035
$a
(UnM)AAI3155615
035
$a
AAI3155615
040
$a
UnM
$c
UnM
100
1
$a
Euler, Carrie.
$3
1904055
245
1 0
$a
Religious and cultural exchange during the Reformation: Zuerich and England, 1531--1558 (Switzerland).
300
$a
430 p.
500
$a
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-12, Section: A, page: 4666.
500
$a
Adviser: John Marshall.
502
$a
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Johns Hopkins University, 2005.
520
$a
This dissertation examines the relationship between the English and Zurich Reformations during the years 1531--1558. It deepens our understanding of Swiss and English Protestantism and demonstrates the international and cross-cultural nature of the Reformation. The central argument is that England and Zurich were crucial to each other in the early years of the Reformation for a variety of reasons, both theological and practical. Three aspects of Zurich theology and practice attracted English evangelicals to Zurich's tradition of Reformed Protestantism: rejection of the material aspects of Catholic piety, a strong anti-Anabaptist tradition, and stress on the unity of the religious and secular spheres under the authority of the civil magistrate. In-depth analysis of correspondence between English and Swiss evangelicals, contemporary English translations of works by Zurich reformers, and domestic English writings demonstrates how English reformers adopted these ideas and applied them in England. The sources also reveal that the theological affinities between England and Zurich were strengthened by personal, political, and stylistic ones. One reason for the success of the Zurich Reformation was the reformers' pastoral emphasis and popular, vernacular style of writing. English translators found this style especially useful for communicating Reformed ideas to English readers. In turn, Zurich reformers fostered connections with England because they believed such a powerful ally could strengthen the city's position in Europe. As a result of these factors, Zurich's influence on England's early Reformation was much stronger than that of any other Reformed city in Europe.
590
$a
School code: 0098.
650
4
$a
Economics, History.
$3
1017418
650
4
$a
Religion, History of.
$3
1017471
690
$a
0509
690
$a
0320
710
2 0
$a
The Johns Hopkins University.
$3
1017431
773
0
$t
Dissertation Abstracts International
$g
65-12A.
790
1 0
$a
Marshall, John,
$e
advisor
790
$a
0098
791
$a
Ph.D.
792
$a
2005
856
4 0
$u
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3155615
based on 0 review(s)
Location:
ALL
電子資源
Year:
Volume Number:
Items
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Inventory Number
Location Name
Item Class
Material type
Call number
Usage Class
Loan Status
No. of reservations
Opac note
Attachments
W9205456
電子資源
11.線上閱覽_V
電子書
EB
一般使用(Normal)
On shelf
0
1 records • Pages 1 •
1
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login