04832nam 2200889 450 991048558500332120180117224917.03-653-99902-23-653-02375-0(CKB)3710000000563806(EBL)4322740(SSID)ssj0001634828(PQKBManifestationID)16388481(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001634828(PQKBWorkID)14950712(PQKB)10071027(MiAaPQ)EBC4322740(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70820(PPN)229115810(EXLCZ)99371000000056380620160123h20162016 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrBetween state and church confessional relations from reformation to enlightenment : Poland - Lithuania - Germany - Netherlands /Wojciech Kriegseisen ; translated by Bartosz Wójcik ; and copy-edited by Alexa ShannonBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2016Frank am Main :Peter Lang,[2016]©20161 online resource (628 p.)Polish studies - transdisciplinary perspectives ;Volume 16Description based upon print version of record.3-631-62670-3 Cover; Table of Contents; Part I. Introduction; Chapter 1: Terminology and periodization; a)Terminological problems; b) Problems of periodization; Chapter 2: Before the Reformation; Part II: Conceptions; Chapter 1: Reformers, or Salvation ; a) Martin Luther and Lutherans; b) Philipp Melanchthon; c) Ulrich Zwingli; d) John Calvin and Calvinists; e) Catholic Reformers; Chapter 2: Humanists, or Understanding ; Chapter 3:Politicians, or ""ius resistentiae versus ratio status""; Part III: Religious Relations in Western European Federal States; Chapter 1: The Holy Roman EmpireChapter 2:The United Provinces of the Northern Netherlands Part IV: The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania- The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Chapter 1: The Twilight of the Middle Ages; a) The Kingdom of Poland; b) The Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Chapter 2: On the Eve of the Reformation (1520-1548) ; Chapter 3: The Reformation (1548-1573); Chapter 4: Political Programmes of the Reformation; Chapter 5: Equal Rights (1573-1606); Chapter 6: Toleration of non-Catholic Minorities (1606-1658); Chapter 7:The Belated Catholic Confessionalization After 1658; Conclusion"The different theoretical notions and practices of the relations between the state and religious communities in early modern Europe constitute one of the most interesting problems in histography. Moving away from a simple "toleration" versus "non-toleration" dichotomy, the author sets out to analyse the inter-confessional relations in selected European territories in a "longue duree" perspective, between Reformation and Enlightenment. Outliningthe relations between the state and the different Churches (confessions) in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Holy Roman Empire of Germany, and the Northern Netherlands serves to highlight the specificity of "free" (non-absolutist) composite states, where the particularly complex process of defining the raison d'etat determined the level of religious toleration that was politically feasible and socially acceptable."--back cover.Polish studies, transdisciplinary perspectives ;Volume 16.Church and statePolandChurch and stateLithuaniaChurch and stateGermanyChurch and stateNetherlandsPolandChurch historyLithuaniaChurch historyGermanyChurch historyNetherlandsChurch historyChurchChurch-state relationsConfessionalDenominational relationsEnlightenmentGermanyHumanist and political theoryKriegseisenLithuaniaNetherlandsPolandProtestant and Catholic reformersReformReformationRelationsStateChurch and stateChurch and stateChurch and stateChurch and state322/.109409031Kriegseisen Wojciech965730Wójcik BartoszShannon AlexaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910485585003321Between state and church2191249UNINA