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Remembering the Reformation : an inquiry into the meanings of Protestantism (First edition)

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The 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 focuses the mind on the history and significance of Protestant forms of Christianity.

It also prompts the question of how the Reformation has been commemorated on past anniversary occasions.

In an effort to examine various meanings attributed to Protestantism, this book recounts and analyzes major commemorative occasions, including the famous posting of the 95 Theses in 1517 or the birth and death dates of MartinLuther, respectively 1483 and 1546.

Beginning with the first centennial jubilee in 1617, Remembering the Reformation: An Inquiry into the Meanings of Protestantism makes its way to the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth, internationally marked in 1983.

While the book focuses on German-speakinglands, Thomas Albert Howard also looks at Reformation commemorations in other countries, notably in the United States.

The central argument is that past commemorations have been heavily shaped by their historical moment, exhibiting confessional, liberal, nationalist, militaristic, Marxist, and ecumenical motifs, among others.

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Oxford University Press
0198754191 / 9780198754190
Hardback
270.6
01/09/2016
United Kingdom
English
viii, 189 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm
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