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Between Lay Piety and Academic Theology
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For centuries, the relation between lay piety and academic theology has determined the faith of lay people as well as developments in theology, and influenced daily life as well as scholarly discus...
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14 May 2010

For centuries, the relation between lay piety and academic theology has determined the faith of lay people as well as developments in theology, and influenced daily life as well as scholarly discussions. In this book an international and multidisciplinary panel of specialists, covering the fields of church history, history of literature, music history, book history, and art history reflects on a broad range of research topics, providing a fascinating and refreshing view on what this relation has been throughout the centuries.
Christoph Burger has given a major impulse to the research into the history of theology, notably the issue of adapting academic theology for lay people. The contributions to this Festschrift reflect this broad spectrum of correlations between learned theology and lay piety from the Early Church period until modern times. The book contains contributions to the research on lay piety as well as academic theology in the Middle Ages, Reformation, and the modern period, as well as their representations in such media as printed books and woodcuts. The result is a truly epoch-transcending and interdisciplinary volume.
Christoph Burger has given a major impulse to the research into the history of theology, notably the issue of adapting academic theology for lay people. The contributions to this Festschrift reflect this broad spectrum of correlations between learned theology and lay piety from the Early Church period until modern times. The book contains contributions to the research on lay piety as well as academic theology in the Middle Ages, Reformation, and the modern period, as well as their representations in such media as printed books and woodcuts. The result is a truly epoch-transcending and interdisciplinary volume.
Price: $211.00
Pages: 556
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Series in Church History
Publication Date:
14 May 2010
ISBN: 9789004186002
Format: Hardcover
"L'ensemble des articles réunis en hommage à Christoph Burger impressionne par son ampleur et son haut niveau d'analyse. Il faut saluer la cohérence des cas d'études exposés et leur mise en perspective historique et théologique. Témoignant de la diversité des sources et des documents textuels et iconographiques, ce livre est un bel encouragement à la recherche sur la piété des laïcs et la théologie protestante en Europe occidentale." Martine Clouzot, Sehepunkte Ausgabe 14 (2014), Nr. 1.
Ulrike Hascher-Burger, PhD (2002) in Musicology, Utrecht University, has studied musicology, codicology, and history of the Middle Ages at the universities of Basel and Tübingen, and as an independent scholar is affiliated with the Research Institute for History and Culture, Utrecht University. She has published on medieval music and music manuscripts, especially those connected with the Devotio moderna and Northern Germany, including Gesungene Innigkeit (Brill, 2002), Singen für die Seligkeit (Brill, 2007), and Verborgene Klänge (Olms, 2008).
August den Hollander, PhD (1997) in Theology, VU University Amsterdam, is Professor of the History of the Religious Book, Deputy Director of the University Library at VU University Amsterdam, and Editor of Bibliasacra.com.
Wim Janse, PhD (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Professor of Church History and Dean of the Faculty of Theology at VU University Amsterdam, Editor-in-Chief of Church History and Religious Culture and Brill’s Series in Church History, Director of the Calvin Correspondence Edition Project, and Director of the Amsterdam Centre for the History of Christianity.
August den Hollander, PhD (1997) in Theology, VU University Amsterdam, is Professor of the History of the Religious Book, Deputy Director of the University Library at VU University Amsterdam, and Editor of Bibliasacra.com.
Wim Janse, PhD (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Professor of Church History and Dean of the Faculty of Theology at VU University Amsterdam, Editor-in-Chief of Church History and Religious Culture and Brill’s Series in Church History, Director of the Calvin Correspondence Edition Project, and Director of the Amsterdam Centre for the History of Christianity.