Adiaphora, Martin Luther and the material culture of worship (original) (raw)

Lutheran Puritanism? Adiaphora in Lutheran Orthodoxy and Possible Commonalities in Reformed Orthodoxy

Daniel R Hyde

American Theological Inquiry, 2009

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Review of Burkhard Kunkel: Die Kunst der lutherischen Kirchen im 16. Jahrhundert

Justin E A Kroesen

Burkhard Kunkel, Die Kunst der lutherischen Kirchen im 16. Jahrhundert. Medien, Mitteldinge, Monumente – eine Geschichte der materiellen Kultur. Berlin: Gebr. Mann, 2020, in Collegium Medievale 2020, pp. 281-285, 2020

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Lutheran Churches in Early Modern Europe

Andrew Spicer

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Preservation and Presentation. Medieval Images and Their Early Modern Settings in the Churches of Prussia (1525–1772), in: Ecclesiae ornatae. Kirchenausstat­tungen des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit zwischen Denkmalwert und Funktionalität, ed. G. Eimer e.a., Bonn 2009, 291–310

Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

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Are Things ‘Indifferent’? How Objects Change Our Understanding of Religious History

Caroline Bynum

German History, 2016

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The Survival of Medieval Furnishings in Lutheran Churches. Notes towards a Comparison between Germany and Scandinavia

Justin E A Kroesen

"The Survival of Medieval Furnishings in Lutheran Churches. Notes towards a Comparison between Germany and Scandinavia", in ICO Iconographisk post – Nordisk tidskrift för bildtolkning/Nordic Review of Iconography, 3-4, pp. 4-39, 2018

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The Material Culture of the Lord's Supper. Adiaphora, Beakers and Communion Plate in the Dutch Republic

Andrew Spicer

Semper Reformanda: Calvin, Worship and Reformed Traditions

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Ars longa vita brevis. Altar Decoration and the Salvation of the Soul in the Seventeenth Century, in Antwerp Royal Museum Annual, 2010 (2012), pp. 85-111.

Valerie Herremans

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Merike Kurisoo. The Tallinn Church Order of 1606 and Ecclesiastical Objects in Ritual Practices. - Indifferent Things? Objects and Images in Post-Reformation Churches in the Baltic Sea Region. Krista Kodres, Merike Kurisoo, Ulrike Nürnberger (Hg.). Michael Imhof Verlag 2020.

Merike Kurisoo

Indifferent Things? Objects and Images in Post-Reformation Churches in the Baltic Sea Region Krista Kodres, Merike Kurisoo, Ulrike Nürnberger (Hg.). Edition Mare Balticum, Band 3. Michael Imhof Verlag 2020., 2020

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Sensing Sacred Space: Ulm Minster, the Reformation, and Parishioners’ Sensory Perception, c. 1470 to 1640

Philip Hahn

Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte - Archive for Reformation History, 2014

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Images and Objects in Ritual Practices in Medieval and Early Modern Northern and Central Europe

Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen

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“‘In the Shadow of Thy Wings’: the Altered Perspective of the Lutheran Retable.” College Art Association Annual Meeting, 1995.

KRISTIN ZAPALAC

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“Portable Altars (and the Rationale): Liturgical Objects and Personal Devotion,” Image and Altar 800-1300: Papers from an International Conference in Copenhagen 24 October-27 October 2007, ed. Poul Grinder-Hansen, National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, 2014, pp. 45-64.

Cynthia Hahn

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'The use of relics within Christian spirituality is tantamount to idol worship'. A critical evaluation of the use of relics in the medieval period, and voices that opposed their use

Damian Brankin

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Orthodoxy and Variation. The Roles of Adiaphorism in Early Modern Protestantism, in: Randolph Head (Ed.): Orthodoxies in Early Modern Europe, Leiden, S. 45-69

Markus Friedrich

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Co-edited with Shannon Gayk: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 44.3, "The Sacred Object"

Robyn A . Bartlett

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 44.3 (2014): 457–67.

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European Influences: Local Solutions The Pulpit Altar as a Means of Expression

Béla László Harmati

Periodica Polytechnica Architecture

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"Embodied Piety. Sacrament Houses and Iconoclasm in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries." BMGN-Low Countries Historical Review 131 (2016)1, pp. 36–58.

Anne-Laure Van Bruaene

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‘in ere des hilgen bischops unde hovetheren sunte Liborius…’: Westphalian Relic Tabernacles on the Eve of the Protestant Reformation

Achim Timmermann

UMĚNÍ / ART, 2023

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Review of The Materiality of Devotion in Church History June 2017 journal.pdf

Salvador Ryan

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Art in Monastic Churches of Western Europe from the Twelfth to the Fourteenth Century

Stefanie Seeberg, Alexandra Gajewski

Cambridge History of Medieval Western Monasticism, (Series: Cambridge New History), Alison Beach, Isabelle Cochelin (ed.), 2020

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Religious Materiality in the Early Modern World

Andrew Morrall

2019

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From the Velvet Cushion to the Altar: Luther's Theology of the Lord's Supper and Its Relationship to His Christology

Brandon Koble

Logia: A Journal of Lutheran Theology, 2020

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Martin Luther and the Material Culture of Worship

Andrew Spicer

Martin Luther and the Reformation

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Conference: Indifferent Things? Material and Ceremonial Church Practices in the 16th and 17th Centuries in the Baltic Sea Region 14.09.17–16.09.17

Merike Kurisoo, Anu Mänd

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Two Suppers: Illustrations by Jacob Cornelisz. van Oostsanen to Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi (1523) and the Eucharistic Controversy of the Early Reformation

Stefaniia Demchuk

Modus. Art history journal, 2018

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Edgar Ring, Confessionalization in the domestic sphere of the 16th century. Archaeology and Reformation. In: Natascha Mehler (editor), Historical Archaeology in Central Europe. Rockville 2013, 167-183.

Edgar Ring

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Sensing Sacred Space: Ulm Minster, the Reformation, and Parishioners' Sensory Perception, c. 1470-1640, in: Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 105 (2014), S. 55-91.

Philip Hahn

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Chapter 17 Jerusalem and the Lutheran Church Interior

Martin Wangsgaard Jürgensen

Tracing the Jerusalem Code, 2021

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Reformation of the senses: the paradox of religious belief and practice in Germany. Studies in sensory history

Torrance Kirby

Politics, Religion & Ideology

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Image and Liturgy in the Middle Ages. Kép és liturgia a középkorban

Béla Zsolt Szakács

in: Kép és kereszténység. Image and Christianity. Ed. by Péter Bokody. Pannonhalma: Pannonhalmi Bencés Főapátság, 2014, 154-173. , 2014

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Sensuous Worship: Jesuits and the Art of the Early Catholic Reformation in Germany. By Smith Jeffrey Chipps. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002. x + 261 pp. $49.95 cloth

Jeffrey Chipps Smith

Church History, 2005

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More Powerful than Mere Matter? Forbidden but Practiced Material Religion among the Late Medieval German Waldensians

Reima Välimäki

Ria Berg, Antonella Coralini, Anu Kaisa Koponen, and Reima Välimäki, eds. Tangible Religion: Materiality of Domestic Cult Practices from Antiquity to Early Modern Era. Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae 49. Roma: Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, 2021

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Objects in Churches: The Testimony of Inventories

Béatrice Caseau

Late Antique Archaeology, 2009

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DESIGNING A HOUSE FOR THE BODY OF CHRIST: THE BEGINNINGS OF EUCHARISTIC ARCHITECTURE IN WESTERN AND NORTHERN EUROPE , CA. 1300

Achim Timmermann

Arte Medievale, n. s., 4/1, 2005

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