This series has been established to provide a medium for the international publication of work on the Reformation. The primary remit of the series is to reflect the range of subjects-British and Europ
Tremellius was born a Jew in Italy, but after two conversions identified with the Reformed branch of Protestantism and exiled to northern Europe where he had a successful academic career. Austin (earl
Whitford (United Theological Seminary, US) investigates how passages from Genesis came to be used to blame Africans for the slavery that Europeans were subjecting them to, and how and why there are st
Current scholarship continues to emphasise both the importance and the sheer diversity of religious beliefs within early modern societies. Furthermore, it continues to show that, despite the wishes of
In Cajetan’s Biblical Commentaries, Michael O’Connor argues that Cajetan’s motive was more ‘Catholic Reform’ than ‘Counter-Reformation’, and that his method was a bold hybrid of scholasticism and Rena
This book outlines the cross-confessional contacts developed through music in late 17th and early 18th-century Switzerland, and how sacred music was a way to affirm confessional identity, as Cathol
In Faith and Fraternity Laura Branch provides the first sustained comparative analysis of London’s livery companies during the Reformation, and demonstrates how they retained a vibrant religious cultu