The Luther Effect in Eastern Europe

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The founding of the Protestant denominations lasted longer as a historical phase in Eastern Europe than in the German-speaking world. The spread of Lutheran teaching often took place in competition with other confessional currents; in this process, the connection between confession and the nation played a special role. The essays in this volume examine the impacts of Lutheran teaching in Eastern Europe. The discussion extends from the 16 th century to the present day, and highlights how the Reformation is still relevant today, in Poland, Romania, and elsewhere. In addition to discussing historical events, the essays focus thematically on the transmission of Reformation thought both orally and in writing, and through art and architecture. They also examine different ways of relating to this cultural heritage. The collection includes essays by Joachim Bahlcke, Malgorzata Balcer, Katrin Boeckh, Hans-Jürgen Bömelburg, Kestutis Daugirdas, Winfried Eberhard, Detlef Haberland, Jan Harasimowicz, Wilhelm Hüffmeier, Bernhart Jähnig, Grazyna Jurkowlaniec, Krista Kodres, Eva Kowalska, Kolja Lichy, Anna Manko-Matysiak, Péter Ötvös, Maciej Ptaszynski, Anja Rasche, Maria Skiba, Edit Szegedi, Matthias Weber, Evelin Wetter, and Martin Zückert.
ISBN: 9783110537673
Verlag: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Auflage: 1
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 376
Produktart: Gebunden
Herausgeber: Bahlcke, Joachim Störtkuhl, Beate Weber, Matthias
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2017
Verlag: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Untertitel: History - Culture - Memory
Schlagworte: Bohemia Hungary Luther Reformation