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Soen / François The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700)
1. Auflage 2018
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Vol. 1: Between Trent, Rome and Wittenberg
E-Book, Englisch, Band Band 035,1, 423 Seiten
Reihe: Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS)
ISBN: 978-3-647-55107-4
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Format: PDF
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- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Protestantismus, evangelische und protestantische Kirchen
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christentum/Christliche Theologie Allgemein Ökumenik, Konfessionskunde
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Katholizismus, Römisch-Katholische Kirche
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Kirchengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Europäische Geschichte
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1;Title Page;4
2;Copyright;5
3;Table of Contents;6
4;Wim François/Violet Soen: 450 Years Later. Louvain's Contribution to the Ongoing Historiography on the Council of Trent;8
5;Body;8
5.1;I. Between Trent, Rome and Wittenberg;11
5.2;II. Between Bishops and Princes;15
5.3;III. Between Artists and Adventurers;19
5.4;Acknowledgements;23
5.5;Bibliography;25
5.5.1;Frequently cited editions and studies, not listed separately in the essays;25
5.5.2;Other reference literature;26
6;Setting the Stage;28
7;Robert Bireley (†): The Religious Movements of the Sixteenth Century as Responses to a Changing World;30
7.1;Introduction;30
7.2;Urban Growth and a Desire for a Deeper Religious Life among the Urban Laity;32
7.3;Renaissance Individualism and Humanism;35
7.4;Papacy, State, and Church;36
7.5;The Expansion of Europe and the Missions;39
7.6;Reform and Reformation;41
7.7;Conclusion;46
7.8;Bibliography;46
7.8.1;Printed and edited sources;46
7.8.2;Secondary sources;46
8;John W. O'Malley: What Happened and Did Not Happen at the Council of Trent;50
8.1;Introduction;50
8.2;What the Council Said and Did Not Say;51
8.3;What the Council Accomplished;52
8.4;What the Council Failed to Accomplish;57
8.5;Myths about the Council of Trent;58
8.6;Unintended Consequences of the Council;63
8.7;Unintended Enhancement of Papal Authority;65
8.8;Bibliography;67
8.8.1;Secondary sources;67
9;Günther Wassilowsky: The Myths of the Council of Trent and the Construction of Catholic Confessional Culture;70
9.1;I. Images of Trent;70
9.2;II. Corrections to the Image of Trent: The Openness of the Tridentinum;76
9.3;III. Trent and Tridentine Catholicism: A Complex Interrelationship;81
9.4;IV. Trent and Baroque Catholicism;86
9.5;V. The Historical Impact of the Myth of Trent;89
9.6;VI. From Catholic Confessionalisation to Catholic Confessional Culture;92
9.7;Bibliography;94
9.7.1;Printed and edited sources;94
9.7.2;Secondary sources;94
10;Trent, the Bible, and Liturgy;100
11;Els Agten/Wim François: The Council of Trent and Vernacular Bible Reading: What Happened in the Build-Up to and during the Fourth Session (1546)?;102
11.1;I. Regional Traditions relating to Vernacular Bible Reading on the Eve of Trent;102
11.2;II. The debate about Vernacular Bible Reading at the Council of Trent (1546);110
11.2.1;1 The Council of Trent and the Biblical Question;110
11.2.2;2 The Council of Trent and Bible Reading in the Vernacular;112
11.3;Conclusion;127
11.4;Bibliography;128
11.4.1;Printed and edited sources;128
11.4.2;Secondary sources;128
12;Wim François/Antonio Gerace: Trent and the Latin Vulgate: A Louvain Project?;132
12.1;Introduction;132
12.2;I. Driedo's De ecclesiasticis scripturis et dogmatibus and the Authenticity of the Vulgate;134
12.3;II. The Decree on the Acceptance of the Sacred Books and Apostolic Traditions: Also Co–inspired by Driedo?;143
12.4;III. Louvain and the Emendation of the Latin Vulgate;147
12.5;Conclusion;155
12.6;Bibliography;155
12.6.1;Archival sources;155
12.6.2;Printed and edited sources;155
12.6.3;Secondary sources;156
12.7;Appendices;159
12.7.1;Appendix 1: Analogies between Castiglione's Tractatus 65 and Driedo's De ecclesiasticis scripturis et dogmatibus;159
12.7.2;Appendix 2: Analogies between Seripando's Collecta in Concilio sub Paulo III and Driedo's De ecclesiasticis scripturis et dogmatibus;164
12.7.3;Appendix 3: Analogies between the draft decree abusus … super libris sacris, cum remediis adhibendis, treated by the Council fathers in the General Congregation of 17 March 1546, and Driedo's De ecclesiasticis scripturis et dogmatibus.;174
13;Joris Geldhof: Trent and the Production of Liturgical Books in its Aftermath;176
13.1;I. The Popes and the Bulls they Wrote;177
13.2;II. The Content and General Tendency of the Bulls;180
13.2.1;1 Explicit References to Trent;182
13.2.2;2 The Apology for the Liturgical Books' Authority and Validity;182
13.2.3;3 The Exception to the Universal Rule;184
13.2.4;4 Addressing the Printing Companies;186
13.3;III. Elements for a Contemporary Interpretation of the Bulls;187
13.4;Bibliography;189
13.4.1;Printed and edited sources;189
13.4.2;Secondary sources;189
14;Vasyl Popelyastyy: The Post-Tridentine Theology of the Sacrament of Penance on the Basis of the Rituale Romanum (1614);192
14.1;I. The Rituale Romanum and Its Sources;192
14.1.1;1 The Liber Sacerdotalis of Albert Castellano;194
14.1.2;2 The Sacerdotale of Francesco Samarino;196
14.1.3;3 The Rituale of Cardinal Julius Santori;197
14.1.4;4 The Rituale Romanum of 1614;198
14.2;II. Doctrinal issues on Penance in the De Sacramento Pœnitentiæ;201
14.2.1;1 Institution of the Sacrament of Penance and Its Difference from Baptism;201
14.2.2;2 Effects;202
14.2.3;3 Frequency;203
14.2.4;4 Matter;205
14.2.5;5 Form;208
14.2.6;6 Minister;209
14.3;Conclusion;216
14.4;Bibliography;218
14.4.1;Printed and edited sources;218
14.4.2;Secondary sources;219
15;Antoine Mazurek: Réforme tridentine et culte des saints en Espagne: liturgie romaine et saints ibériques;222
15.1;Introduction;222
15.2;La place des offices propres des saints dans la réforme liturgique;223
15.3;Les origines d'un privilège liturgique pour l'Espagne;225
15.4;La bulle Pastoralis officii de 1573: culte des saints et identités collectives;227
15.5;Offices propres des saints et historia sacra dans l'Espagne tridentine;233
15.6;Application et portée de la bulle de Grégoire XIII (1573–ca. 1700.);236
15.7;Remarques conclusives;240
15.8;Bibliographie;242
15.8.1;Sources manuscrites;242
15.8.2;Sources imprimées et éditées;243
15.8.3;Sources secondaires;243
16;Trent, Evangelism and Protestantism;248
17;Camilla Russell: Dangerous Friendships: Girolamo Seripando, Giulia Gonzaga, and the Spirituali in Tridentine Italy;250
17.1;Introduction;250
17.2;I. The Religious Milieu of Giulia Gonzaga and Girolamo Seripando;252
17.3;II. The Letters of Seripando, Gonzaga, and their Networks;257
17.4;III. Dangerous Friendships;261
17.5;IV. Reform and Letters at the Council of Trent;266
17.6;Conclusion;273
17.7;Bibliography;274
17.7.1;Archival sources;274
17.7.2;Printed and edited sources;274
17.7.3;Secondary sources;274
18;Emidio Campi: The Council of Trent and the Magisterial Reformers;278
18.1;Introduction;278
18.2;I. Lutheran Protestantism;279
18.2.1;1 Martin Luther;279
18.2.2;2 Martin Chemnitz;284
18.3;II. Reformed Protestantism;289
18.3.1;1 Zwingli and Bullinger;289
18.3.2;2 John Calvin;296
18.4;Conclusion;304
18.5;Bibliography;305
18.5.1;Archival sources;305
18.5.2;Printed and edited sources;306
18.5.3;Secondary sources;307
19;Günter Frank: Melanchthon und das Konzil von Trient;312
19.1;I.;312
19.2;II;313
19.3;III.;315
19.4;IV.;318
19.5;V.;320
19.6;VI.;322
19.7;Bibliographie;323
19.7.1;Gedruckte und herausgegeben Quellen;323
19.7.2;Literatur;324
20;Gerald MacDonald: Martin Chemnitz' Examen Decretorum Concilii Tridentini (1566–1573): A Cornerstone in the Construction of Confessional Europe;326
20.1;I. Introduction;326
20.2;II. Publishing history;327
20.3;III. Background: Protestant Polemic During the Council;329
20.4;IV. Andrada as Mediator of the Council's Decisions;330
20.5;V. Methods of the Examen;331
20.6;VI. Focus of the Examen;332
20.7;VII. The Catholic Response to the Examen;333
20.8;VIII. The Protestant Response to the Examen;334
20.9;Conclusion;335
20.10;Bibliography;335
20.10.1;Printed and edited sources;335
20.10.2;Secondary sources;337
21;The Roman Centre and the Implementation of the Council of Trent;340
22;Paolo Sachet: Privilege of Rome: The Catholic Church's Attempt to Control the Printed Legacy of the Council of Trent;342
22.1;Multiple Editions of a Princeps;343
22.2;The Context of a Pioneering Enterprise;344
22.3;Motives and Strategies;346
22.4;Impact of the Papacy's Restrictive and Centralized Policy of Promotion;359
22.5;Conclusion;363
22.6;Bibliography;364
22.6.1;Archival sources;364
22.6.2;Printed and edited sources;364
22.6.3;Secondary sources;367
23;Federica Meloni: Le rôle de la Sacrée Congrégation du Concile dans l'interprétation de la réforme tridentine;372
23.1;I. Interpréter le Concile;374
23.1.1;1 Le destin du Concile de Trente;374
23.1.2;2 La naissance de la Sacrée Congrégation du Concile;375
23.1.3;3 Quelques uns de ses hommes: préfets et secrétaires;379
23.2;II. En appeler à Rome;382
23.2.1;1 Suppliques;382
23.2.2;2 Controverses;385
23.2.3;3 Dubia;388
23.3;Conclusion;392
23.4;Bibliographie;393
23.4.1;Sources manuscrites;393
23.4.2;Sources imprimées et éditées;393
23.4.3;Sources secondaires;393
24;Epilogue;396
25;John W. O'Malley: The Council of Trent and Vatican II;398
26;About the Authors;408
27;Contents of Volumes 2 and 3;412
27.1;Volume 2 Between Bishops and Princes;412
27.1.1;Bishops, Seminaries and Religious Orders;412
27.1.2;Church and Politics;413
27.2;Volume 3 Between Artists and Adventurers;414
27.2.1;Arts & Music;414
27.2.2;Global Catholicism;414