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3. The Second Generation: Calvin and Geneva
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS viii
- TABLES x
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xii
- CONVENTIONS xiv
- INTRODUCTION xv
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PART I. The Formation of a Tradition
- 1. Zurich contra Wittenberg 9
- 2. The Second Generation: Switzerland and Germany 49
- 3. The Second Generation: Calvin and Geneva 77
- CONCLUSION TO PART I Cooperating Allies, Contrasting Models of Christian Community 115
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PART II. The Expansion of a Tradition
- 4. France: The Construction and Defense of a Minority Church 127
- 5. Scotland: A Revolutionary Reformation 152
- 6. The Netherlands: Another Revolutionary Reformation 173
- 7. The Empire: Further Reformation by Princely Fiat 202
- 8. England: The Unstable Settlement of a Church ‘‘But Halfly Reformed’’ 230
- 9. Eastern Europe: Local Reformations Under Noble Protection 255
- Conclusion to Part II. The Reformed Churches at the End of the Sixteenth Century 281
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PART III. The Transformations of a Tradition
- 10. Theological Disputes in the Age of Orthodoxy 297
- 11. Changing Political Circumstances on the Continent 353
- 12. British Schisms 384
- Conclusion to Part III. Reformed Europe at the End of the Seventeenth Century 423
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PART IV. New Calvinist Men and Women?
- 13. The Reformation of the Ministry 435
- 14. The Exercise of Discipline 460
- 15. The Practice of Piety 490
- Conclusion to Part IV. Final Reflections on Calvinism and the Making of the Modern World 533
- Notes 547
- Index 657
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- ILLUSTRATIONS viii
- TABLES x
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xii
- CONVENTIONS xiv
- INTRODUCTION xv
-
PART I. The Formation of a Tradition
- 1. Zurich contra Wittenberg 9
- 2. The Second Generation: Switzerland and Germany 49
- 3. The Second Generation: Calvin and Geneva 77
- CONCLUSION TO PART I Cooperating Allies, Contrasting Models of Christian Community 115
-
PART II. The Expansion of a Tradition
- 4. France: The Construction and Defense of a Minority Church 127
- 5. Scotland: A Revolutionary Reformation 152
- 6. The Netherlands: Another Revolutionary Reformation 173
- 7. The Empire: Further Reformation by Princely Fiat 202
- 8. England: The Unstable Settlement of a Church ‘‘But Halfly Reformed’’ 230
- 9. Eastern Europe: Local Reformations Under Noble Protection 255
- Conclusion to Part II. The Reformed Churches at the End of the Sixteenth Century 281
-
PART III. The Transformations of a Tradition
- 10. Theological Disputes in the Age of Orthodoxy 297
- 11. Changing Political Circumstances on the Continent 353
- 12. British Schisms 384
- Conclusion to Part III. Reformed Europe at the End of the Seventeenth Century 423
-
PART IV. New Calvinist Men and Women?
- 13. The Reformation of the Ministry 435
- 14. The Exercise of Discipline 460
- 15. The Practice of Piety 490
- Conclusion to Part IV. Final Reflections on Calvinism and the Making of the Modern World 533
- Notes 547
- Index 657