Reformation and Education: Confessional Dynamics and Intellectual Transformations

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Abstract

Closely entwined with the educational revolution of early modernity, the Reformation transformed the pedagogical landscape and culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Embracing a broad understanding of the Reformation this volume examines the confessional dynamics which shaped the educational transformations of early modernity, including Calvinists, Lutherans, Anabaptists and Roman Catholics in its scope. Going beyond conventional emphases on the role of the printing press and theological education of clergy in university settings, it also explores the education of laity in academies, schools and the home in all manner of topics including theology, history, natural philosophy and ethics. More well-known figures like John Calvin and Philipp Melanchthon are examined alongside less-well known but important figures like Caspar Coolhaes and Lukas Osiander. Likewise, more prominent centres of reform including Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands are considered together with often overlooked locations like the Czech Republic and Denmark.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGöttingen
PublisherVandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Number of pages292
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9783647560557
ISBN (Print)9783525560556
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2022

Publication series

NameRefo500 Academic Studies (R5AS)
Volume85

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