The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe

The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe

Author: Regina Pörtner

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2001-09-06

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 0191554308

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This is a detailed and scholarly account of religious belief and conflict in the strategically important province of Inner Austria between 1580 and 1630. Regina Pörtner shows how Protestantization in the first half of the sixteenth century was linked to communication with the Protestants of the rest of the Empire, and to the failure of ecclesiastical reform in the church province of Salzburg, of which Styria formed part. The Protestant success of 1578, however, proved deceptive because it lacked constitutional substance, and was defended by an inherently weak union of the Inner Austrian estates. Dr Pörtner analyses the aims, achievements, and shortcomings of the Habsburgs' confessional crusade in Styria, showing how although the progress of Protestantization was reversed, the Counter-Reformation left an ambivalent legacy to the modern Austrian state.


The Sensuous in the Counter-Reformation Church

The Sensuous in the Counter-Reformation Church

Author: Marcia B. Hall

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-07-22

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1107013232

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This book examines the promotion of the sensuous as part of religious experience in the Roman Catholic Church of the early modern period. During the Counter-Reformation, every aspect of religious and devotional practice was reviewed, including the role of art and architecture, and the invocation of the five senses to incite devotion became a hotly contested topic. The Protestants condemned the material cult of veneration of relics and images, rejecting the importance of emotion and the senses and instead promoting the power of reason in receiving the Word of God. After much debate, the Church concluded that the senses are necessary to appreciate the sublime, and that they derive from the Holy Spirit. As part of its attempt to win back the faithful, the Church embraced the sensuous and promoted the use of images, relics, liturgy, processions, music, and theater as important parts of religious experience.


Rome and the Counter-Reformation in Scandinavia: Jesuit Educational Strategy, 1553-1622

Rome and the Counter-Reformation in Scandinavia: Jesuit Educational Strategy, 1553-1622

Author: Oskar Garstein

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-22

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 9004474374

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In this volume the author completes his study of the period of the Counter-Reformation between the years 1537- 1622. On the basis of the original documents he reveals the underground work of the agents of the Counter-Reformation in their attempt to entice eligible students from the far North to study at Jesuit colleges in Dorpat, Vilna, Braunsberg, Prague, Graz, and Rome at the expense of the Holy See with a view to infiltrating them into the body politic of the Scandinavian kingdoms at all levels of society, viz. church, school, state bureaucracy. In his analysis the author attempts to identify the students involved and trace their degree of success.