ISBN:
9780199844661
,
0199844666
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 234 S.
,
Ill.
,
25 cm
Additional Information:
Rezension Ilić, Luka Scholarship, faith, miracles, and printing in the Reformation 2013
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Holtz, Sabine, 1959 - Rezension von Philip M. Soergel: Miracles and the Protestant Imagination. The Evangelical Wonder Book in Reformation Germany Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2012 2014
Series Statement:
Oxford studies in historical theology
Parallel Title:
Online-Ausg. Soergel, Philip M. Miracles and the Protestant imagination
DDC:
230/.4109031
Keywords:
Lutheran Church Doctrines 16th century
;
History
;
Curiosities and wonders History 16th century
;
Miracles History of doctrines 16th century
;
Christian literature, German History and criticism
;
Germany Church history 16th century
;
Lutheran Church
;
Germany
;
Doctrines
;
History
;
16th century
;
Curiosities and wonders
;
History
;
16th century
;
Miracles
;
History of doctrines
;
16th century
;
Christian literature, German
;
History and criticism
;
Germany
;
Church history
;
16th century
;
Deutschland
;
Wunderzeichenbuch
;
Evangelische Theologie
;
Geschichte 1519-1600
;
Deutschland
;
Mirakel
;
Wundergeschichte
;
Evangelische Theologie
;
Geschichte 1519-1600
;
Deutschland
;
Reformation
;
Wunder
Abstract:
The appropriation of wonders in sixteenth-century Germany -- Luther on miracles -- Nature and the "signs of the end" in Job Fincel's wonder signs -- Caspar Goltwurm on the rhetoric of natural wonders -- The polemics of depravity in the wonder books of Christoph Irenaeus -- Enduring models and changing tastes at century's end
Description / Table of Contents:
The appropriation of wonders in sixteenth-century Germany -- Luther on miracles -- Nature and the "signs of the end" in Job Fincel's wonder signs -- Caspar Goltwurm on the rhetoric of natural wonders -- The polemics of depravity in the wonder books of Christoph Irenaeus -- Enduring models and changing tastes at century's end.
Note:
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes index. - The appropriation of wonders in sixteenth-century Germany -- Luther on miracles -- Nature and the "signs of the end" in Job Fincel's wonder signs -- Caspar Goltwurm on the rhetoric of natural wonders -- The polemics of depravity in the wonder books of Christoph Irenaeus -- Enduring models and changing tastes at century's end
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