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Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
List of Abbreviations.
1. History, Historiography, and Interpretations of the Reformations.
History and Historiography.
Interpretations of the Reformations.
Suggestions for Further Reading.
2. The Late Middle Ages: Threshold and Foothold of the Reformations.
Agrarian Crisis, Famine, and Plague.
Towns and Cities: Loci of Ideas and Change.
The Printing Press.
Of Mines and Militancy.
Social Tensions.
The Crisis of Values.
The western schism.
Conciliarism.
Anticlericalism and the Renaissance Papacy.
Electronic resources.
3. The Dawn of a New Era.
Martin Luther (1483–1546).
Theological and Pastoral Responses to Insecurity.
Theological Implications.
Indulgences: The Purchase of Paradise.
The Squeaky Mouse.
Politics and Piety.
From the Diet of Worms to the Land of the Birds.
The diet of Worms.
4. Wait for No One: Implementation of Reforms in Wittenberg.
In the Land of the Birds.
Melanchthon: Teacher of Germany.
Karlstadt and Proto-Puritanism.
Bishops, Clerical Marriage, and Strategies for Reform.
The Gospel and Social Order.
5. Fruits of the Fig Tree: Social Welfare and Education.
Late Medieval Poor Relief.
Beyond Charity.
The Institutionalization of Social Welfare.
Bugenhagen and the Spread of Evangelical Social Welfare.
Education for Service to God and Service to the Neighbor.
The Catechisms and Christian Vocation.
Was the Early Reformation a Failure?
6. The Reformation of the Common Man.
"Brother Andy".
Thomas Müntzer.
Müntzer’s Origins and Theology.
Müntzer’s Historical Development.
On to the Land of Hus.
The Revolution of the Common Man, 1524–1526.
The Role of Anticlericalism.
Luther and the Peasants' War.
7. The Swiss Connection: Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich.
The Affair of the Sausages.
Zwingli’s Beginnings.
Magistracy and Church in Zurich.
Zwingli’s Reform Program.
Excursus: Medieval Sacramental Theology.
The Marburg Colloquy, 1529.
8. The Sheep against the Shepherds: The Radical Reformations.
The Anabaptists.
Excursus: Reformation Understandings of Baptism.
Zurich Beginnings.
Anabaptist Multiplicity.
The Münster Debacle.
The Subversive Piety of the Spiritualists.
9. Augsburg 1530 to Augsburg 1555: Reforms and Politics.
The Trail of Worms.
The Diet of Worms.
The Diet of Speyer, 1526.
The Diet of Speyer, 1529.
The Diet of Augsburg, 1530, and the Augsburg Confession.
The Right of Resistance to the Emperor.
Reformation Ecumenism, War, and the Peace of Augsburg.
10. "The Most Perfect School of Christ": The Genevan Reformation.
John Calvin (1509–1564).
Journey to Geneva.
The Reformation in Geneva.
Sojourn in Strasbourg.
Geneva under Calvin, 1541–1564.
Calvin’s Consolidation of his Authority.
The Servetus Case.
Protestant Mission and Evangelism: The "International Conspiracy".
11. Refuge in the Shadow of God’s Wings: The Reformation in France.
The Shield of Humanism.
Evangelical Progress and Persecution.
Calvin's Influence in France.
The Colloquy of Poissy, 1561.
The Wars of Religion, 1562–1598.
The St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.
"Paris is Worth a Mass".
12. The Blood of the Martyrs: The Reformation in the Netherlands.
"La secte Lutheriane".
Dissident Movements.
The Rise of Calvinism and the Spanish Reaction.
A Godly Society?
13. The Reformations in England and Scotland.
Anticlericalism and Lutheran Beginnings.
The King’s Great Matter.
Passions, Politics, and Piety.
Edward VI and Protestant Progress.
Mary Tudor and Protestant Regress.
Elizabeth I and the Via Media.
Mary Stuart (1542–1587) and the Reformation in Scotland.
14. Catholic Renewal and the Counter-Reformation.
Late Medieval Renewal Movements.
The Index and the Inquisition.
Loyola and the Society of Jesus.
The Council of Trent, 1545–1563.
15. Legacies of the Reformations.
Confessionalization.
Politics.
Culture.
The Reformations and Women.
Toleration and the "Other".
Economics, Education, and Science.
Literature and the Arts.
Back to the Future: The Reformations and Modernity.
Chronology.
Genealogies.
The House of Valois and Bourbon, to 1610.
The family of Charles V.
The English crown, 1485–1603.
Ottoman sultans, 1451–1648.
Popes, 1492–1605.
Maps.
Europe about 1500.
Germany at the time of the Reformations.
The Empire of Charles V.
The Ottoman Empire.
The Portuguese and Spanish overseas empires.
Religious divisions in Europe about 1600.
Glossary.
Appendix: Aids to Reformation Studies.
Bibliography.
Index.
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