Artigo Revisado por pares

Religious Choice in the Dutch Republic: The Reformation of Arnoldus Buchelius (1565-1641)

2000; Truman State University; Volume: 31; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2671245

ISSN

2326-0726

Autores

Benjamin J. Kaplan,

Tópico(s)

Historical Legal Studies and Society

Resumo

Religious divisions religion and the revolt confessional choice Buchelius' writings traditions of autobiography Buchelius as a humanist. Part 1 The voice of Mars 1565-1586: revolt and reformation in Utrecht the mockeries of fortuna on the road. Part 2 Life as purgatory 1586-1593: the order confused life as purgatory constraining a wandering spirit Bourgeois but honourable. Part 3 Another road to God 1587-1599: conscience is free piety and novelty a simpler form of worship of better mind incomprehensible crimes. Part 4 The dangers of discord 1598-1619: predestination politics work and family history the politics of history discord a mutinous people the revolt of 1610. Part 5 God heareth not sinners 1619-1641: holding office serving the church pests of the republic the hearts of our authorities a troubled conscience. Part 6 Piety in practice 1619-1641: inborn frailty the bond of Christian piety machinations the need for discipline the burden of our sins that last day. Conclusion: confessionalism God, war and society choosing a church.

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