
Zwanzig Jahre Schwarburgische Reformationsgeschichte, 1521-1541: Nach Urkundlichen Quellen Dargestellt
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G. Einicke
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
446
言語
ドイツ語
公開されました
Feb 14, 2010
出版社
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
114449589X
ISBN-13
9781144495891
説明
In a comprehensive exploration of the Reformation period in Schwarburg, G. Einicke delves into the significant events spanning two decades from 1521 to 1541. The narrative is meticulously rooted in original documents, bringing to light the social and political changes that accompanied the theological upheaval of the time. Through careful analysis of historical sources, the author reveals the intricate dynamics between the faith of the populace and the emerging Protestant ideology.
Einicke paints a vivid picture of the local leaders, theologians, and ordinary citizens who shaped and were shaped by the Reformation. By examining their motivations, conflicts, and triumphs, the story provides a nuanced understanding of how the Reformation reflected broader European currents. This work invites readers to contemplate not only the history of a small region but also its connections to the larger narrative of the Reformation.
The book serves as both an academic resource and a compelling historical narrative, making it accessible to scholars and general readers alike. Einicke's dedication to utilizing primary sources enhances the authenticity of the work, contributing significantly to the understanding of this pivotal moment in German history.
Einicke paints a vivid picture of the local leaders, theologians, and ordinary citizens who shaped and were shaped by the Reformation. By examining their motivations, conflicts, and triumphs, the story provides a nuanced understanding of how the Reformation reflected broader European currents. This work invites readers to contemplate not only the history of a small region but also its connections to the larger narrative of the Reformation.
The book serves as both an academic resource and a compelling historical narrative, making it accessible to scholars and general readers alike. Einicke's dedication to utilizing primary sources enhances the authenticity of the work, contributing significantly to the understanding of this pivotal moment in German history.