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Zwingli's theocracy
Published 1967Table of Contents: “…The Zurich magistracy and the local church before the Reformation -- The influence of mediaeval and humanist traditions upon Zwingli's view of society -- Zwingli's thought and work 1510-1520 and the council's mandate -- The rejection of the French Alliance and prohibition of mercenary service -- The first outbreaks of "radicalism" -- The council's policy, the Bishop's commission and Zwingli's sermon -- Further opposition: the campaign of the church, the pro-mercenary party, the radicals -- Zwingli's positions: late spring and summer, 1522 -- Zwingli's position: fall, 1522 -- The results of the first disputation -- The open split between Zwingli and the radicals: August 1523 to December 1523 -- Developments at Zurich subsequent to 1523.…”
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Zwingli's Theocracy /
Published 1967Table of Contents: “…The Zurich magistracy and the local church before the Reformation -- The influence of mediaeval and humanist traditions upon Zwingli's view of society -- Zwingli's thought and work 1510-1520 and the council's mandate -- The rejection of the French Alliance and prohibition of mercenary service -- The first outbreaks of "radicalism" -- The council's policy, the Bishop's commission and Zwingli's sermon -- Further opposition: the campaign of the church, the pro-mercenary party, the radicals -- Zwingli's positions: late spring and summer, 1522 -- Zwingli's position: fall, 1522 -- The results of the first disputation -- The open split between Zwingli and the radicals: August 1523 to December 1523 -- Developments at Zurich subsequent to 1523.…”
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Dealings with God : from blasphemers in early modern Zurich to a cultural history of religiousness /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Religion in early modern history : an approach by way of blasphemers in Zurich -- Formulating the question -- Research situation -- History of religion and Religiousness -- Blasphemy as a special case -- Blasphemy and history of crime -- History of Zurich -- History of blasphemy : five theses on a research deficit -- Interpretative and methodological approaches -- Explanatory models for early modern history -- Blasphemy as a key to religion in cultural history -- Blasphemy as a textually transmitted speech act -- The example of Zurich -- The time and place under study -- The offence of blasphemy in early modern Zurich -- The sanctioning of blasphemy -- Normsetting -- How the law and the secular authorities defined blasphemy -- How theology and the church defined blasphemy -- How the authorities applied the norms -- The supervisory obligation of officials and citizens -- Assessment of blasphemers -- Blasphemers : mentally deranged or morally responsible -- Sentencing practice -- Blasphemy as the object of horizontal social control -- How witnesses reacted to blasphemy -- Motives for reporting blasphemers -- Out-of-court settlements in cases of blasphemy -- Blasphemy in the context of social action -- Blasphemy as insubordination -- Blasphemy as insult -- Blasphemy expressing a conflict of honour -- Cursing : verbal magic or insult -- Blasphemy as an element of sociability -- Blaspheming God as a social and situation-specific disposition -- The pleasures of provocation -- The blasphemer as a person -- Blasphemy as an expression of (un)belief -- The religious knowledge of blasphemers -- The pleasures of disputation -- Dealing with dogmatics -- Questioning ancient paradoxes -- Questioning new paradoxes -- Struggling with God -- Rebelling against God -- Pre-modern atheism -- Blasphemy and images of God -- Blasphemy in Zurich : historical change and confessional comparison -- Blasphemy in Zurich : historical change -- The offence of blasphemy in confessional comparison : a perspective on Lucerne -- Outcomes and outlook : from the blasphemers of Zurich to a cultural history of religiousness.…”
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Reformation readings of the Apocalypse : Geneva, Zurich, and Wittenberg /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…The Apocalypse and the Zurich Reformers; 5. The Lutheran Counterpoint: David Chytraeus and Nikolaus Selnecker; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.…”
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Normative reasons : between reasoning and explanation /
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Liturgy wars : ritual theory and Protestant reform in nineteenth-century Zurich /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Religious conflict in Zurich -- ch. 2. Contesting humanity and contesting history -- ch. 3. …”
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History of modern psychology : lectures delivered at ETH Zurich, volume 1, 1933-1934 /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Jung's Activities at ETH Zurich /…”
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History of modern psychology : lectures delivered at ETH Zurich, volume 1, 1933-1934 /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Jung's Activities at ETH Zurich /…”
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A poisoned chalice /
Published 2002Subjects: “…Trials (Poisoning) Switzerland Zurich History 18th century.…”
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A poisoned chalice /
Published 2002Subjects: “…Trials (Poisoning) Switzerland Zurich History 18th century.…”
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Bewegung und Beharrung : Aspekte des reformierten Protestantismus, 1520-1650 : Festschrift für Emidio Campi /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Gespräch wider Willen : der Konstanzer Disputationsversuch mit Zürich, 1597-1603 /…”
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Anabaptism revisited : essays on Anabaptist/Mennonite studies in honor of C.J. Dyck /
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Manifesto of artistic research : a defense against its advocates /
Published 2020“…Think art (Zurich, Switzerland)…”
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Selected works /
Published 1972Table of Contents: “…Visit of the episcopal delegation to Zurich, April, 1552 -- The petition of eleven priests to be allowed to marry, July, 1522 -- The acts of the first Zurich disputation, January, 1523 -- Zurich marriage ordinance, 1525 -- Refutation of the tricks of the Catabaptists, 1527.…”
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