Theologie
Susan C. Karant-Nunn
Ritual, Gender, and Emotions
Essays on the Social and Cultural History of the Reformation
Edited by Matthias Pohlig
[Ritual, Geschlecht und Emotionen. Aufsätze zur Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte der Reformation.]
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Dieser Band präsentiert erstmals in gesammelter Form Aufsätze von Susan C. Karant-Nunn. Die Aufsätze befassen sich mit dem sozialen und kulturellen Wandel, den die Reformation auslöste, und fragen nach ihrem Einfluss auf Geschlechterbeziehungen, Rituale und Gefühle.Inhaltsübersicht
Matthias Pohlig: Preface − Susan C. Karant-Nunn: IntroductionI. Social and Cultural History of the Reformation
What Was Preached in German Cities in the Early Years of the Reformation?: Wildwuchs Versus Lutheran Unity − Preaching the Word in Early Modern Germany − Neoclericalism and Anticlericalism in Saxony, 1555–1675 − Patterns of Religious Practice: Nontheological Features − Popular Culture as Religious Dissent in the Post-Reformation Era − Confessional Ambiguity along Borders: Popular Contributions to Religious Tolerance in Sixteenth-Century Germany − 'Sing unto the Lord': An Anthropology of Singing and Not-Singing in the Late Reformation Era
II. Ritual and Reformation
Ritual in Early Modern Christianity − Liturgical Rites: The Medium, the Message, the Messenger, and the Misunderstanding −'They Have Highly Offended the Community of God': Rituals of Ecclesiastical Discipline and Pastoral Membership in the Community in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century German Parishes −Babies, Baptism, Bodies, Burials, and Bliss: Ghost Stories and Their Rejection in the Late Sixteenth Century −A Women's Rite. Churching and the Reformation of Ritual
III. Gender Relations and the Reformation
Kinder, Küche, Kirche : Social Ideology in the Sermons of Johannes Mathesius −Reformation Society, Women and the Family − The Emergence of the Pastoral Family in the German Reformation: The Parsonage as a Site of Socio-religious Change −'Fragrant Wedding Roses': Lutheran Wedding Sermons and Gender Definition in Early Modern Germany
IV. Emotions
'With Covered Faces': Emotion Rituals in Early Modern Germany − Postscript on the Religious Emotions in the Late- and Post-Reformation Era: Path Dependence and Innovation