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Underground Protestantism in Sixteenth Century Spain

A Much Ignored Side of Spanish History, Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS), Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS) 30
ISBN/EAN: 9783525551103
Umbreit-Nr.: 8930664

Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 434 S.
Format in cm: 3.5 x 24 x 16.4
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 05.12.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
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  • Zusatztext
    • Frances Luttikhuizen chronicles the arrival, reception, and suppression of Protestant thought in sixteenth century Spain-referred to at that time as 'Lutheranism'. It opens with several chapters describing the socio-political-religious context that prevailed in Spain at the beginning of the sixteenth century and the growing trend to use the vernacular for parts of the Mass, as well as for catechizing the populace. Special attention is given to the forerunners, that is, the early alumbrado-deixados, the role of Cardinal Cisneros, and the impact of Erasmus and Juan de Valdes, etc. The use of archival material provides new details regarding the historical framework and the spread of evangelical thought in sixteenth century Spain. These dispatches and trial records greatly enrich the main body of the work, which deals with the arrival and confiscation of evangelical literature, the attitude of Charles V and Philip II towards religious dissidents, and the severe persecution of the underground evangelical circles at Seville and Valladolid. Special attention is given to the many women involved in the movement. The recurrent mention of the discovery and confiscation of prohibited literature shows how books played an important role in the development of the movements. The final chapters focus on the exiles and their contributions, the persecution of foreigners, and the years up to the abolition of the Inquisition. The work concludes with the efforts made in the nineteenth century to rediscover the history of the persecuted sixteenth century Spanish Protestants and their writings.

  • Kurztext
    • The arrival, reception, and suppression of Protestant thought in sixteenth century Spain

  • Autorenportrait
    • Frances Luttikhuizen, PhD, is retired lecturer at the University of Barcelona and International coordinator of CIMPE (Centro de Investigación y Memoria del Protestantismo Español), Seville, Spain.
  • Leseprobe
    • Frances Luttikhuizen provides an overview of the arrival, reception, and suppression of Protestant thought in sixteenth century Spain. The opening chapters deal with the alumbrado-deixados, the role of Cardinal Cisneros, and the impact of Erasmus, the attitude of Charles V and Philip II towards religious dissidents, etc. The main body of the work deals with the severe persecution of the underground evangelical circles at Seville and Valladolid. The final chapters deal with new targets-mainly foreigners-and the efforts to rediscover the writings of the Spanish Protestant Reformers>
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