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    Preaching Scripture Under Pressure in Tridentine Italy: a Case Study of Gabriele Fiamma by Michelson, Emily

    “…As the forces of Catholic reform brought bishops back to their dioceses in sixteenth-century Italy, the act of preaching came to denote very different…”
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    Luther, Bucer, and Calvin On Psalms 8 and 16: Confessional Formation and the Question of Jewish Exegesis by Pak, G. Sujin

    “…This essay sets forth a case study of the use of the biblical commentary for confessional formation through an examination of the significant differences…”
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    Advice Manuals and the Formation of English Protestant and Catholic Clerical Identities, 1560-1660 by Macek, Ellen A

    “…Drawing from personal experience or the preparation of aspiring pastors, some English authors sought to refine clerical job descriptions during the first…”
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    The Reformed Church and Education During the Golden Age of the Dutch Republic by Groenendijk, Leendert F

    “…From the very first, the Dutch Reformed Church addressed the issue of education. If the people were to be confessionalized in a Reformed direction, then the…”
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    François De Sales and Catholic Reform in Seventeenth-Century France1 by Sager, Jason

    “…Abstract Until recently, studies on French pastoralism have overlooked the existence of a political ideology within late sixteenth- and early…”
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    REFORMED EDUCATION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE: A SURVEY by Ehrenpreis, Stefan

    Published in Nederlandsch archief voor kerkgeschiedenis (01-01-2005)
    “…Reformed education in sixteenth-century Europe shared common aims and methods with the educational models of other confessions, but the Reformed put them into…”
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    Humanitas as Discriminating Factor in the Educational Writings of Erasmus and Luther by Faber, Riemer A

    “…Between 1520 and 1530 Desiderius Erasmus published several treatises on education in which he provides practical advice about subjects worthy of study and the…”
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    The Spiritual Gospel? Christ and Human Nature in Calvin's Commentary On John by Pitkin, Barbara

    “…This essay examines three passages in Calvin's commentary on John (1553) in order to trace how Calvin steers away from traditional reflections on Christ's two…”
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    "A Priest Who Appears Good": Manuals of Confession and the Construction of Clerical Identity in Early Modern Spain by O'Banion, Patrick J

    “…Like the Eucharist, the Roman Catholic sacrament of penance, particularly the practice of frequent private confession, became an increasingly important element…”
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    Anmerkungen Zur Theolocgenausbildung in Herborn by Mühling, Andreas

    “…Abstract Ever since its foundation in 1584, the Herborn Academy pursued the ambitious goal of stabilizing and politically modernizing not only the regions…”
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    "Those Persistent Lutherans": the Survival of Wesel's Minority Lutheran Community, 1578-1612 by Freeman, David Fors

    “…This essay analyzes the various strategies Lutherans in the German city of Wesel pursued in securing their status as a minority church during the late…”
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    Between the Sacraments and Treason: Aspects of the Politicgal Thought of the English Recusants in the First Decade of Elizabeth I's Reign by Jenkins, Gary W

    “…Abstract This essay treats how English Roman Catholics, deprived of place and standing in their native church, addressed the two essential elements underlying…”
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    Professionalization and Clerical Identity: Notes On the Early Modern Catholic Priest by De Boer, Wietse

    “…This contribution critiques the current practice of studying the early modern Catholic clergy within the parameters of confessionalization and…”
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    "The Care of Souls Is a Very Grave Burden for [the Pastor]": Professionalization of Clergy in Early Modern Florence, Lucca, and Arezzo by Comerford, Kathleen M

    “…Councils and bishops in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century Tuscan dioceses emphasized vocation and the cura animarum in their efforts to reform the…”
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    Preaching Practice: Reformed Students' Sermons by Maag, Karin

    “…This contribution assesses the ways in which Reformed theology students in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries learned how to preach. Based on…”
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    Trickle Down Spirituality? Dilemmas of the Elizabethan Jesuit Mission by Scully, Robert E

    “…In the face of many difficulties, especially mounting opposition from the Elizabethan government, Jesuits on the mission in England and Wales had to make some…”
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    "Anyone Who Can Read May Be a Preacher"1: Sixteenth-Century Roots of the Collegiants by Voogt, Gerrit

    “…Abstract Collegiantism arose in Dutch Remonstrant circles after the Synod of Dordt outlawed the Remonstrants (1619) and their leaders had been sent into exile…”
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