Calvins Erbe | Beiträge zur Wirkungsgeschichte Johannes Calvins | ISBN 9783525569191

Calvins Erbe

Beiträge zur Wirkungsgeschichte Johannes Calvins

herausgegeben von Marco Hofheinz, Wolfgang Lienemann und Martin Sallmann
Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonMatthias Freudenberg
Beiträge vonEva-Maria Faber
Beiträge vonMichael Weinrich
Beiträge vonGeorg Plasger
Beiträge vonMarco Hofheinz
Beiträge vonEberhard Busch
Beiträge vonIlka Werner
Beiträge vonHans Kaspar von Greyerz
Beiträge vonChristoph Strohm
Beiträge vonMartin Sallmann
Beiträge vonRudolf Dellsperger
Beiträge vonMatthias Zeindler
Beiträge vonWolfgang Lienemann
Beiträge vonDirk van Keulen
Beiträge vonMichael Beintker
Herausgegeben vonMarco Hofheinz
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Lienemann
Herausgegeben vonMartin Sallmann
Buchcover Calvins Erbe  | EAN 9783525569191 | ISBN 3-525-56919-X | ISBN 978-3-525-56919-1

Calvins Erbe

Beiträge zur Wirkungsgeschichte Johannes Calvins

herausgegeben von Marco Hofheinz, Wolfgang Lienemann und Martin Sallmann
Mitwirkende
Beiträge vonMatthias Freudenberg
Beiträge vonEva-Maria Faber
Beiträge vonMichael Weinrich
Beiträge vonGeorg Plasger
Beiträge vonMarco Hofheinz
Beiträge vonEberhard Busch
Beiträge vonIlka Werner
Beiträge vonHans Kaspar von Greyerz
Beiträge vonChristoph Strohm
Beiträge vonMartin Sallmann
Beiträge vonRudolf Dellsperger
Beiträge vonMatthias Zeindler
Beiträge vonWolfgang Lienemann
Beiträge vonDirk van Keulen
Beiträge vonMichael Beintker
Herausgegeben vonMarco Hofheinz
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Lienemann
Herausgegeben vonMartin Sallmann
To the present day Johannes Calvin (1509–1564) has been a great inspiration to social, cultural, political and economic life. The same may be said of so-called Calvinism, which resulted from his teachings and later developed a broad spectrum of influence. Calvin´s influence may be seen in many different forms; how one approaches them, however, is often a controversial matter.“Calvin´s Legacy” undertakes a search to determine the effects Calvin had in the intellectual and cultural history of Western Europe and North America. Intellectual currents, church groups and theological trends are studied as to how they took up and integrated Calvin´s thoughts, how these thoughts were developed further and how new accents were incorporated. Discussed are, among other things, the resistance discourse of the Monarchomachs of the 16th century, the federal theology of the Reformed Orthodox Church, the connections between Calvinism and Puritanism and Pietism, Calvin´s influence in the New World, Neocalvinism and Calvin´s legacy in Catholicism. Also touched on is the relationship of Schleiermacher and Karl Barth to Calvin´s teachings. But the volume also addresses many other controversial themes such as Calvinism and capitalism in the so-called “Weber theory,” Calvinism and democracy, and Calvinism and the ecological movement of the 20th century. Also the development of the Reformed Church and the emergence of the so-called presbyterial-synodal order are analysed.