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ANNONCER L'ÉVANGILE (XVE-XVIIE SIÈCLE)

ARNOLD MATTHIEU
Publication date 01/01/2005
EAN: 9782204078276
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Étudiée intensément pour la période qui va du XIIe au XVe siècle, la prédication est plus délaissée pour l'époque moderne. Indifférence paradoxale : les grands réformateurs, tels que Luther ou Calvin, ont été non seulement des auteurs lus, mais aussi... See full description
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PublisherCERF
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Languagefr
AuthorARNOLD MATTHIEU
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date01/01/2005
Weight701 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)3.10 x 14.50 x 23.50 cm
Étudiée intensément pour la période qui va du XIIe au XVe siècle, la prédication est plus délaissée pour l'époque moderne. Indifférence paradoxale : les grands réformateurs, tels que Luther ou Calvin, ont été non seulement des auteurs lus, mais aussi des prédicateurs écoutés fille de l'imprimerie, la Réformation l'est tout autant de la prédication. Moyen privilégié pour exprimer les idées nouvelles, l'éloquence de la chaire devint rapidement - et durablement - l'un des principaux vecteurs des controverses religieuses. Dans une perspective interdisciplinaire et interconfessionnelle, ce volume collectif explore, du XVe au XVIIe siècle, les permanences et les mutations de la prédication dans quatre des principaux domaines du champ d'étude de l'homilétique : les sources, les formes, les thèmes et la réception.--The proceedings of the international colloquium that took place in Strasbourg (20-22 November 2003) - Published with the participation of the Institute of Protestant Theology, Université Marc-Bloch, Strasbourg. Studied intensely from the 12th century to the 15th, preaching has received less attention in modern times. This indifference is paradoxical: the great reformers, such as Luther or Calvin, were not only authors whose works were well-read, but also influential preachers the Reformation may have been born of printing, but it was also the fruit of preaching. An ideal vehicle for new ideas, the eloquence of the pulpit soon became one of the main vectors of religious controversy, and remained so. In an interdisciplinary and interconfessional perspective, this collective publication explores the period from the 15th to the 19th centuries, the constants and the mutations in preaching in four principal areas of the study of homilies: sources, forms, themes and reception.