Protestant Empires
Globalizing the Reformations
Herausgeber: Rublack, Ulinka
Protestant Empires
Globalizing the Reformations
Herausgeber: Rublack, Ulinka
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Through its wide geographical and chronological scope, Protestant Empires advances a novel perspective on the nature and impact of the Protestant Reformations.
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Through its wide geographical and chronological scope, Protestant Empires advances a novel perspective on the nature and impact of the Protestant Reformations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841610
- ISBN-10: 1108841619
- Artikelnr.: 59475444
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841610
- ISBN-10: 1108841619
- Artikelnr.: 59475444
Introduction Ulinka Rublack; 1. Re-working Reformation in the early English
Atlantic Carla Gardina Pestana; 2. Puritanism in a local context: ministry,
people, and church in 1630s Massachusetts David D. Hall; 3. Learned reading
in the Atlantic colonies: how humanist practices crossed the Atlantic
Anthony Grafton; 4. Portable lives: reformed artisans and refined materials
in the refugee Atlantic Neil Kamil; 5. Idolatry, markets, and confession:
the global project of the de Bry family Suzanna Burghartz; 6. 'Better the
Turk than the Pope': Calvinist engagement with Islam in Southeast Asia
Charles H. Parker; 7. Inventing a Lutheran ritual: baptisms of Muslims and
Africans in early modern Germany Renate Dürr; 8. Conversion and its
discontents on the southern colonial frontier: the Pietist encounter with
non-Christians in colonial Georgia James Van Horn Melton; 9. Globalizing
the Protestant Reformation through millenarian practices Ulrike Gleixner;
10. Global Protestant missions and the role of emotions Jacqueline Van
Gent; 11. The sacred world of Mary Prince Jon Sensbach; 12. New
perspectives on gender and sexuality in global Protestantism, 1500¿1800
Merry Wiesner-Hanks.
Atlantic Carla Gardina Pestana; 2. Puritanism in a local context: ministry,
people, and church in 1630s Massachusetts David D. Hall; 3. Learned reading
in the Atlantic colonies: how humanist practices crossed the Atlantic
Anthony Grafton; 4. Portable lives: reformed artisans and refined materials
in the refugee Atlantic Neil Kamil; 5. Idolatry, markets, and confession:
the global project of the de Bry family Suzanna Burghartz; 6. 'Better the
Turk than the Pope': Calvinist engagement with Islam in Southeast Asia
Charles H. Parker; 7. Inventing a Lutheran ritual: baptisms of Muslims and
Africans in early modern Germany Renate Dürr; 8. Conversion and its
discontents on the southern colonial frontier: the Pietist encounter with
non-Christians in colonial Georgia James Van Horn Melton; 9. Globalizing
the Protestant Reformation through millenarian practices Ulrike Gleixner;
10. Global Protestant missions and the role of emotions Jacqueline Van
Gent; 11. The sacred world of Mary Prince Jon Sensbach; 12. New
perspectives on gender and sexuality in global Protestantism, 1500¿1800
Merry Wiesner-Hanks.
Introduction Ulinka Rublack; 1. Re-working Reformation in the early English
Atlantic Carla Gardina Pestana; 2. Puritanism in a local context: ministry,
people, and church in 1630s Massachusetts David D. Hall; 3. Learned reading
in the Atlantic colonies: how humanist practices crossed the Atlantic
Anthony Grafton; 4. Portable lives: reformed artisans and refined materials
in the refugee Atlantic Neil Kamil; 5. Idolatry, markets, and confession:
the global project of the de Bry family Suzanna Burghartz; 6. 'Better the
Turk than the Pope': Calvinist engagement with Islam in Southeast Asia
Charles H. Parker; 7. Inventing a Lutheran ritual: baptisms of Muslims and
Africans in early modern Germany Renate Dürr; 8. Conversion and its
discontents on the southern colonial frontier: the Pietist encounter with
non-Christians in colonial Georgia James Van Horn Melton; 9. Globalizing
the Protestant Reformation through millenarian practices Ulrike Gleixner;
10. Global Protestant missions and the role of emotions Jacqueline Van
Gent; 11. The sacred world of Mary Prince Jon Sensbach; 12. New
perspectives on gender and sexuality in global Protestantism, 1500¿1800
Merry Wiesner-Hanks.
Atlantic Carla Gardina Pestana; 2. Puritanism in a local context: ministry,
people, and church in 1630s Massachusetts David D. Hall; 3. Learned reading
in the Atlantic colonies: how humanist practices crossed the Atlantic
Anthony Grafton; 4. Portable lives: reformed artisans and refined materials
in the refugee Atlantic Neil Kamil; 5. Idolatry, markets, and confession:
the global project of the de Bry family Suzanna Burghartz; 6. 'Better the
Turk than the Pope': Calvinist engagement with Islam in Southeast Asia
Charles H. Parker; 7. Inventing a Lutheran ritual: baptisms of Muslims and
Africans in early modern Germany Renate Dürr; 8. Conversion and its
discontents on the southern colonial frontier: the Pietist encounter with
non-Christians in colonial Georgia James Van Horn Melton; 9. Globalizing
the Protestant Reformation through millenarian practices Ulrike Gleixner;
10. Global Protestant missions and the role of emotions Jacqueline Van
Gent; 11. The sacred world of Mary Prince Jon Sensbach; 12. New
perspectives on gender and sexuality in global Protestantism, 1500¿1800
Merry Wiesner-Hanks.