In The Reformation of Feeling, Susan Karant-Nunn looks beyond and beneath the formal doctrinal and moral demands of the Reformation in Germany to examine the emotional tenor of the programs that the emerging creeds-revised Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism/Reformed theology-developed for their members.
In The Reformation of Feeling, Susan Karant-Nunn looks beyond and beneath the formal doctrinal and moral demands of the Reformation in Germany to examine the emotional tenor of the programs that the emerging creeds-revised Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism/Reformed theology-developed for their members.
Susan C. Karant-Nunn is Regents' Professor of History and Director of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies at the University of Arizona.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Chapter 1. The Emotions in Early-Modern Catholicism * Chapter 2. The Lutheran Churches * Chapter 3. The Reformed Churches * Chapter 4. Condemnation of the Jews * Chapter 5. The Mother Stood at the Foot of the Cross: Mary's Suffering as Incentive to Feel * Chapter 6. Proper Feelings in and around the Death-Bed * Chapter 7. The Formation of Religious Sensibilities: The Reception of Recommendations for Proper Feeling * Chapter 8. The Religious Emotions: Conclusions * Notes * Index
* Introduction * Chapter 1. The Emotions in Early-Modern Catholicism * Chapter 2. The Lutheran Churches * Chapter 3. The Reformed Churches * Chapter 4. Condemnation of the Jews * Chapter 5. The Mother Stood at the Foot of the Cross: Mary's Suffering as Incentive to Feel * Chapter 6. Proper Feelings in and around the Death-Bed * Chapter 7. The Formation of Religious Sensibilities: The Reception of Recommendations for Proper Feeling * Chapter 8. The Religious Emotions: Conclusions * Notes * Index
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