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Die Stadt als Bild der Verheißung Minden auf dem Bildnis des Superintendenten Hermann Huddäus von Ludger vom Ring dem Jüngeren von 1568
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Ruth Slenczka
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December 11, 2013
Online erschienen: 2013-12-11
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-10
© 2013 by Gütersloher Verlagshaus
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- Confessions of the Dead Interpreting Burial Practice in the Late Reformation
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- The Psalms and Confrontation in English and Scottish Protestantism
- Ecclesiology and the English State Luther and Melanchthon on the Independence of the Church in English Translations of the 1570s
- For the Defense of the Faith? The Crusading Indulgence in Early Modern Spain
- Decentering the Catholic Reformation Papacy and Peoples in the Early Modern World
- Father Luis Piñeiro, S.J., the Tridentine Economy of Relics, and the Defense of the Jesuit Missionary Enterprise in Tokugawa Japan
- Themenschwerpunkt / Focal Point: The Protestant Reformation and the Middle Ages
- Preface
- Testimony of True Faith and the Ruler’s Mission. The Middle Ages in the Magdeburg Centuries and the Melanchthon School
- Matthias Flacius, Simon Goulart and the Catalogus testium veritatis: Protestant Historiography in an Age of inner-Protestant Struggle
- John Bale, John Foxe and the Reformation of the English Past
- What is a Historical Account? Religious Biography and the Reformation’s break with the Middle Ages
- Buchbesprechungen / Reviews
- „History is good at confounding and confessing labelers“ – „Die Geschichte versteht es meisterlich, Schlagwortexperten zu irritieren und zu verwirren“ Zu Diarmaid MacCullochs „Reformation“
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Inhalt
- The Antwerp Printers Christoffel and Hans (i) van Ruremund, Their Dutch and English Bibles, and the Intervention of the Authorities in the 1520s and 1530s
- Die Stadt als Bild der Verheißung Minden auf dem Bildnis des Superintendenten Hermann Huddäus von Ludger vom Ring dem Jüngeren von 1568
- Confessions of the Dead Interpreting Burial Practice in the Late Reformation
- Does Faith Translate? Tudor Translations of Martin Luther and the Doctrine of Justification by Faith
- The Psalms and Confrontation in English and Scottish Protestantism
- Ecclesiology and the English State Luther and Melanchthon on the Independence of the Church in English Translations of the 1570s
- For the Defense of the Faith? The Crusading Indulgence in Early Modern Spain
- Decentering the Catholic Reformation Papacy and Peoples in the Early Modern World
- Father Luis Piñeiro, S.J., the Tridentine Economy of Relics, and the Defense of the Jesuit Missionary Enterprise in Tokugawa Japan
- Themenschwerpunkt / Focal Point: The Protestant Reformation and the Middle Ages
- Preface
- Testimony of True Faith and the Ruler’s Mission. The Middle Ages in the Magdeburg Centuries and the Melanchthon School
- Matthias Flacius, Simon Goulart and the Catalogus testium veritatis: Protestant Historiography in an Age of inner-Protestant Struggle
- John Bale, John Foxe and the Reformation of the English Past
- What is a Historical Account? Religious Biography and the Reformation’s break with the Middle Ages
- Buchbesprechungen / Reviews
- „History is good at confounding and confessing labelers“ – „Die Geschichte versteht es meisterlich, Schlagwortexperten zu irritieren und zu verwirren“ Zu Diarmaid MacCullochs „Reformation“
- Rechte Konfession – Konfession im Recht