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Confession and Community in Seventeenth-Century France

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Examines the tolerance between Catholics and Protestants in a period when vicious sectarian strife was the rule of the day. Tolerance here means more than mere coexistence but a daily interaction b...
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  • 29 September 1993
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Examines the tolerance between Catholics and Protestants in a period when vicious sectarian strife was the rule of the day. Tolerance here means more than mere coexistence but a daily interaction between people without regard for their faith.
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Price: $84.95
Pages: 328
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection
Series: Anniversary Collection
Publication Date: 29 September 1993
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812232059
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: RELIGION / Christianity / History, Christianity
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Gregory Hanlon is University Research Professor at Dalhousie University.

Acknowledgments
Introduction

PT. 1. "VIVRE EN UNION ET CONCORDE, UNANIMEMENT, POUR LE BIEN DE LA REPUBLIQUE"
Ch. 1. Was Layrac Typical?
Ch. 2. The Institutional Community
Ch. 3. Conflict and Arbitration
Ch. 4. Sociability and Community

PT. 2. "... N'AYANT PU RAMENER SON FILS A LA RELIGION"
Ch. 5. Calvinism from Established Church to Sect
Ch. 6. Folk Devotion and the Counter-Reformation
Ch. 7. The Nature of Confessional Ambiguity
Ch. 8. Religious Identity and Competing Reference Groups
Ch. 9. European Dimensions of Confessional Coexistence

Sources
Bibliography
Index