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Soen / François The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700)

Vol. 1: Between Trent, Rome and Wittenberg
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-647-55107-4
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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
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



Exactly 450 years after the solemn closure of the Council of Trent on 4 December 1563, scholars from diverse regional, disciplinary and confessional backgrounds convened in Leuven to reflect upon the impact of this Council, not only in Europe but also beyond. Their conclusions are to be found in these three impressive volumes. Bridging different generations of scholarship, the authors reassess in a first volume Tridentine views on the Bible, theology and liturgy, as well as their reception by Protestants, deconstructing many myths surviving in scholarship and society alike. They also deal with the mechanisms ‘Rome’ developed to hold a grip on the Council’s implementation. The second volume analyzes the changes in local ecclesiastical life, initiated by bishops, orders and congregations, and the political strife and confessionalisation accompanying this reform process. The third and final volume examines the afterlife of Trent in arts and music, as well as in the global impact of Trent through missions.
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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


François, Wim
Dr. Wim François is assistant professor of Church History and the History of Theology at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

Soen, Violet
Dr. Violet Soen is assistant professor of Early Modern History at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

Soen, Violet
Dr. Violet Soen is assistant professor of Early Modern History at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.



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