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Sensing Sacred Space: Ulm Minster, the Reformation, and Parishioners’ Sensory Perception, c. 1470 to 1640
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Philip Hahn
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November 18, 2014
Online erschienen: 2014-11-18
Erschienen im Druck: 2014-1-1
© 2014 by Gütersloher Verlagshaus
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Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Inhalt
- Maximilian I and Toleration of Judaism
- Andreas Osiander als Kabbalist
- Sensing Sacred Space: Ulm Minster, the Reformation, and Parishioners’ Sensory Perception, c. 1470 to 1640
- Die Ravensburger Kirchenordnung von 1546: Ein Dokument reichsstädtischer Allianzen und konfessioneller Positionierung
- Das Prinzip des allgemeinen Priestertums, ein politisches Konzept?
- The Theoretical Rationale for the Reformed Consistory: Two Key Works of Theodore Beza
- Apokalyptik und Irenik in Hugo Grotius’ späten theologischen Schriften
- The Adieu and Willecomme for Jan van Hembyze, or: The Battle between Script and Print in Calvinist Ghent
- ‘Ye gods’ : Political Obedience from Tyndale to Cromwell, c. 1528– 1540
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- Theologies of Sport: Protestant Ideas on Bodily Exercise, Sports Practice and Christian Lifestyle in the Declaration of Sports Controversy in Seventeenth-Century England