Counsel and conscience: Lutheran casuistry and moral reasoning after the Reformation
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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Göttingen [u.a.]
Date:
2011
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Englisch
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"In Lutheran Germany of the post-Reformation era (ca. 1580-1750), a genre of pastoral, ethical writings was developed that consisted in casuistry and in topically or thematically related theological counsels, intended to instruct the consciences of Christians. Examining the Thesaurus consiliorum et decisiorum (1623/1671), Mayes illustrates the different ways in which Lutherans reasoned about moral matters"--Provided by publisher
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Benjamin T. G. Mayes
Mit Reg
Literaturverz. S. [214] - 242
Zugl.: Grand Rapids, Univ., Diss., 2009
Mit Reg
Literaturverz. S. [214] - 242
Zugl.: Grand Rapids, Univ., Diss., 2009
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