Sacred history: uses of the Christian past in the Renaissance world

This volume provides the first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its institutional and doctrinal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450-1650. With deep medieval...

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Collaborateurs: Elliott van Liere, Katherine (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Elliot van Liere, Katherine 1964- (Autre)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2012
Dans:Année: 2012
Recensions:Past, memory, and history in and after the Reformation (2014) (Chin, Tien-Ai)
Sacred History: Uses of the Christian Past in the Renaissance World. Edited by Katherine Van Liere, Simon Ditchfield, and Howard Louthan (2013) (Apetrei, Sarah)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Histoire de l’Église / Historiographie / Histoire 1450-1650 / London <2010>
Sujets non-standardisés:B Contribution <colloque> 2008 (Grand Rapids, Mich)
B Histoire de l’Église
B Europe
B Contre-Réforme
B Church history 15th century Historiography
B Church History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Réforme protestante
B Europe Church history
B Recueil d'articles
B Renaissance
B Historiographie
B Church history 16th century Sources
B Histoire 1450-1650
B Church History Modern period, 1500-
B Church history 15th century Sources
B Church history 16th century Historiography
B Church History Historiography History
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Résumé:This volume provides the first geographically broad, comparative survey of early modern 'sacred history', or writing on the history of the Christian Church, its leaders and saints, and its institutional and doctrinal developments, in the two centuries from c. 1450-1650. With deep medieval roots, ecclesiastical history was generally a conservative enterprise, often serving to reinforce confessional, national, regional, dynastic, or local identities. But writers of sacred history innovated in research methods and in techniques of scholarly production, especially after the advent of print. The demand for sacred history was particularly acute in the various movements for religious reform, in both Catholic and Protestant traditions
Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0199594791