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Author/editor: |
Patrizio Foresta Standard: Foresta, Patrizio [Patrizio Foresta] |
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Title:
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Transregional Reformation: Synods and Consensus in the Early Reformed Churches
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Periodical: |
Journal of Early Modern Christianity | ||
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2 | ||
Issue: |
2 | ||
Date of Publication: |
2015 | ||
Pages: |
189-203 | ||
Subjects: |
Reformed Churches - Synods - Europe - 1500-1700 |
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Summary/Notes: |
This article will explore what might be called the transregional scope and outreach of early modern Reformed synods in a theological as well as ecclesial sense, examining some very few but important moments between the sixteenth and seventeenth century that marked a turning point in the history of the European Reformed Churches and show some particular aspects of the constitutive link between synods and consensus. A transregional level implies a methodological shift towards a more complex and many-sided view of synods, according to which a supposedly unyielding and confessionally adamant institution was affected by the social, geographical, cultural, theological and political stratifications within a wide range of mediating factors and conditions: different local Churches were linked together and crossed the political and ecclesiastical borders through the channels along which persons and ideas passed from region to region, thus creating a mutual exchange through which political, institutional and theological communication took place. |