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Why did the Reformation take root in some places and not others? Although many factors were involved, the varying character of penitential preaching across Europe in the decades prior to the Reformation was an especially important contributor to the subsequent receptivity of evangelical ideas. In this book, several collections of model sermons are studied to provide an overview of late medieval teaching on penitence. What emerges is a pattern of differing emphases in different geographical locations, with the characteristic emphases of the penitential message in each region suggesting how such teaching prepared the ground for both the appeal and the reputation of Luthers message. People heard and interpreted the new theology using the late medieval penitential understandings and expectations they had been taught. The variety of teaching found in the Church left different regions vulnerable or resistant to evangelical critiques and alternatives. Despite current academic claims that the establishment of the Reformation cannot have resulted from lay religious understanding, this study offers evidence that theological ideas did reach beyond religious elites to promote a degree of popular support for the Reformation.

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Penitence, Preaching and the Coming of the Reformation
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Penitence, Preaching and the Coming of the Reformation
Anne T. Thayer
First published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Thayer, Anne T.
Penitence, preaching and the coming of the Reformation.
(St Andrews studies in Reformation history)
1. Repentance - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 2. Repentance - History of doctrines - 16th century. 3. Sermons - History and criticism. 4. Church history - 15th century. 5. Reformation.
I. Title.
234.5'09024
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Thayer, Anne T.
Penitence, preaching, and the coming of the Reformation / by Anne T. Thayer.
p. cm. -- (St Andrews studies in Reformation history)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7546-0662-7
1. Repentance--Christianity--Sermons--History and criticism. 2. Reformation. I. Title. II. Series.
BT800.T43 2002
234'.5--dc21
2001048700
Typeset in Sabon by Manton, Typesetters, Louth, Lincolnshire.
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-0662-8 (hbk)
Contents
  1. vi
  2. vii
  3. viii
  4. ix
  5. x
Guide
St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
Editorial Board: Bruce Gordon, Andrew Pettegree and John Guy, St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute, Amy Nelson Burnett, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Euan Cameron, University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Kaspar von Greyerz, University of Basel
The Shaping of a Community: The Rise and Reformation of the English Parish c. 1400-1560
Beat Kmin
Seminary or University? The Genevan Academy and Reformed Higher Education, 1560-1620
Karin Maag
Marian Protestantism: Six Studies
Andrew Pettegree
Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe
(2 volumes) edited by Bruce Gordon
Antifraternalism and Anticlericalism in the German Reformation: Jokann Eberlin von Gnzburg and the Campaign against the Friars
Geoffrey Dipple
Reformations Old and New: Essays on the Socio-Economic Impact of Religious Change c. 1470-1630
edited by Beat Kmin
Piety and the People: Religious Printing in French, 1511-1551
Francis M. Higman
The Reformation in Eastern and Central Europe
edited by Karin Maag
John Foxe and the English Reformation
edited by David Loades
The Reformation and the Book
Jean-Frangois Gilmont, edited and translated by Karin Maag
The Magnificent Ride: The First Reformation in Hussite Bohemia
Thomas A. Fudge
Kepler's Tbingen: Stimulus to a Theological Mathematics
Charlotte Methuen
'Practical Divinity': The Works and Life of Revd Richard Greenham
Kenneth L. Parker and Eric J. Carlson
Belief and Practice in Reformation England: A Tribute to Patrick Collinson by his Students
edited by Susan Wabuda and Caroline Litzenberger
Frontiers of the Reformation: Dissidence and Orthodoxy in Sixteenth-Century Europe
Auke Jelsma
The Jacobean Kirk, 1567-1625: Sovereignty, Polity and Liturgy
Alan R. MacDonald
John Knox and the British Reformations
edited by Roger A. Mason
The Education of a Christian Society: Humanism and the Reformation in Britain and the Netherlands
edited by . Scott Amos, Andrew Pettegree and Henk van Nierop
Tudor Histories of the English Reformations, 1530-83
Thomas Betteridge
Poor Relief and Protestantism: The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth-Century Emden
Timothy G. Fehler
Radical Reformation Studies: Essays presented to fames M. Stayer
edited by Werner O. Packull and Geoffrey L. Dipple
Clerical Marriage and the English Reformation: Precedent Policy and Practice
Helen L. Parish
Penitence in the Age of Reformations
edited by Katharine Jackson Lualdi and Anne T. Thayer
The Faith and Fortunes of France's Huguenots, 1600-85
Philip Benedict
Christianity and Community in the West: Essays for John Bossy
edited by Simon Ditchfield
Reformation, Politics and Polemics: The Growth of Protestantism in East Anglian Market Towns, 1500-1610
John Craig
The Sixteenth-Century French Religious Book
edited by Andrew Pettegree, Paul Nelles and Philip Conner
Music as Propaganda in the German Reformation
Rebecca Wagner Oettinger
John Foxe and his World
edited by Christopher Highley and John N. King
Confessional Identity in East-Central Europe
edited by Maria Crciun, Ovidiu Ghitta and Graeme Murdock
The Bible in the Renaissance: Essays on Biblical Commentary and Translation in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
edited by Richard Griffiths
Obedient Heretics: Mennonite Identities in Lutheran Hamburg and Altona during the Confessional Age
Michael D. Driedger
The Construction of Martyrdom in the English Catholic Community, 1535-1603
Anne Dillon
Baptism and Spiritual Kinship in Early Modern England
Will Coster
Usury, Interest and the Reformation
Eric Kerridge
The Correspondence of Reginald Pole: 1. A Calendar, 1518-1546: Beginnings to Legate of Viterbo
Thomas F. Mayer
Self-Defence and Religious Strife in Early Modern Europe: England and Germany, 1530-1680
Robert von Friedeburg
Hatred in Print: Catholic Propaganda and Protestant Identity during the French Wars of Religion
Luc Racaut
This work is long in coming, but one which has been quite rich to live with, from seminar paper to dissertation to book. As an avid hearer of sermons, I have enjoyed becoming immersed in historical sermons. The questions raised by these sermons have heightened my own attentiveness to the theological messages and varied receptions of contemporary sermons. The theme of penitence has repeatedly engaged me in discussions of Christianity's essential message and has quickened my interest in how religious ideas are communicated to ordinary people.
Coming to teach at Lancaster Theological Seminary, the home of Mercersberg Theology, has been felicitous for this project. Philip Schaff, the founder of the American Society of Church History and professor of Church History here, was very interested in the relationship between Protestantism and the earlier forms of the church. Theologically unwilling to discard the medieval church as inauthentic, he worked hard to see its continuities and connections with the Protestant tradition in which he stood. Schaff also valued the distinctive contributions of his own German Reformed tradition and encouraged Protestants to have an ecumenical view of the holy catholic church. As I have engaged the question of the relationships between the late medieval and Reformation eras, I have been delighted to find such a congenial history in my current academic home.
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