The Reformation in the cities : the appeal of Protestantism to sixteenth-century Germany and Switzerland / Steven E. Ozment.
Publication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1975.Description: xi, 237 p. ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0300018983
- 9780300018981
- 0300024967
- 9780300024968
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction : trends in Reformation research -- The Reformation in medieval perspective -- The Reformation in urban perspective -- 2. Lay religious attitudes on the eve of the Reformation -- The hazardous enterprise of typifying late medieval religious life -- The burden of late medieval religion -- Lay restriction of clerical privileges -- Lay promotion of preacherships -- Iconoclasm : the response of anguished lay piety -- 3. The original Protestant message -- The assault on the confessional -- The promises of Protestant preachers -- Escape from Episcopal bureaucracy -- A new social ethic -- Farel's Sommaire -- Lay defenses of the Reformation -- Lazarus Spengler -- J�org V�ogeli -- The clergy as citizens -- Driving the message home : popular writers and humorists -- The Protestant "Utopia" of Eberlin von G�unzburg -- The exorcist : Thomas Murner and Pamphilus Gengenbach -- Nicholas Manuel's Totenfresser -- Conclusion -- 4. The pattern of Reformation -- A magistrate's reform? -- The tactics of reform -- Divine and human righteousness -- Pacing the reform -- The scripture principle -- From pamphlet to catechism and church -- Ordinance : the reformers as new papists -- Conclusion.