Liberty and Religion: Church and State in Leiden's Reformation, 1572-1620
Church and State in Leiden's Reformation, 1572-1620
Series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions; 82;
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Product details:
- Publisher BRILL
- Date of Publication 17 August 2000
- ISBN 9789004116436
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 633 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Although Leiden, the second largest city of the early modern Dutch Republic, officially became Protestant in 1572, it took fifty years before the Reformed Church was completely settled. This book sheds new light on the controversies between the city's political and religious elites.
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Leiden was the second largest city of the early modern Dutch Republic. This city became officially Protestant in 1572, but it took fifty years before the Reformed Church settled completely into the city's polity and society. This was largely due to disagreements between the city's ruling elites and the Reformed leaders about how much independence the church should enjoy.
This book examines the establishment and early history of the Reformed community of Leiden. The evolution of the controversy between church and state is examined, from the 1570s, during the Dutch Revolt, to the early 1620s - the beginning of the Dutch Republic's Golden Age. It also examines the consequences of this controversy for Leiden's non-Reformed confessions, especially Catholics, Lutherans and Mennonites, and places the case of Leiden in a wider Dutch and European context.
'Focusing on the process [?] by which Calvinism came to influence Dutch society, important monographic studies have appeared on Haarlem, Utrecht, Delft, Dordrecht, Gouda, and Kampen in past ten years or so. Christine Kooi has framed her very fine study of the advent and consolidation of Calvinism in Leiden within this historiographic approach, and her book provides an important addition to scholarship on the Dutch Reformation?Christine Kooi has provided a thoroughly researched and valuable study of an important city in the Dutch Reformation. It is necessary reading for students of the Protestant Reformation and for church-state relations in early modern Europe.'
Charles H. Parker, Journal of Church and State, 2001.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Leiden in the Late Sixteenth Century
2. Building a Church, 1572
-1579
3. Schism in the Public Church, 1579
-80
4. A ?Minor Matter?: The Question of ?Genevan? Discipline
5. The Second Generation of Conflict: Arminians and Gomarists
6. Public Church, Private Belief: The Tolerated Congregations
Conclusion
Appendix: The Text of the Arbitral Accord
Bibliography
Indexes
Index of Persons
Index of Places
Index of Subjects
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