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Peace in the Post-Reformation (Birkbeck Lectures) (Paperback)
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Short Description for Peace in the Post-ReformationSketches the 'moral tradition' of human peace-making in four western European countries between the Reformation and the eighteenth century.
Full description- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Published: 05 November 1998
- Format: Paperback 116 pages
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- Categories: European History | Early Modern History: C 1450/1500 To C 1700 | Christianity
- ISBN 13: 9780521646055 ISBN 10: 0521646057
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Full description for Peace in the Post-Reformation
Christians are supposed to love their neighbours, including their enemies. This is never easy. When feud and honour are common realities, it is even harder than usual. This book sketches the history of peace-making between people (not countries) as an activity of churches or of Christianity between the Reformation and the eighteenth century. The story is recounted in four countries (Italy, France, Germany, and England) and in several religious settings (including Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Church of England, and Calvinist). Each version is a variation upon a theme: what the author calls a 'moral tradition' which contrasts, as a continuing imperative, with the novelties of theory and practice introduced by the sixteenth-century reformers. In general the topic has much to say about the destinies of Christianity in each country, and more widely, and strikes a chord which will resonate in both the social and the religious history of the West.

