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The Italian reformers and the Zurich church, c. 1540-1620 / Mark Taplin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: St. Andrews studies in Reformation historyPublication details: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2003.Description: xiii, 368 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0754609782 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 274.94/5706/08951 21
LOC classification:
  • BR410 .T36 2003
Contents:
1. Zurich and the Italian Reformers to 1555 -- 2. The Locarnese Exiles and Zurich's Italian Church -- 3. The Ochino Affair and its Aftermath -- 4. Defining and Defending Orthodoxy: the Zurich Church's Response to Italian Religious Radicalism in Eastern Europe -- 5. The Zurich Church and the Confrontation with the Italian 'Heretics' of Rhaetia, 1561-72 -- 6. From Heretics to Martyrs: Zurich and the Italian Churches of Graubunden, 1572-1620.
Review: "Drawing heavily on unpublished sources from Swiss archives, the volume sheds light on the processes by which the boundaries of Reformed orthodoxy came to be defined. In particular, it demonstrates the importance of theological controversy and polemic as catalysts for the systematization of doctrine during this period."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [302]-345) and index.

1. Zurich and the Italian Reformers to 1555 -- 2. The Locarnese Exiles and Zurich's Italian Church -- 3. The Ochino Affair and its Aftermath -- 4. Defining and Defending Orthodoxy: the Zurich Church's Response to Italian Religious Radicalism in Eastern Europe -- 5. The Zurich Church and the Confrontation with the Italian 'Heretics' of Rhaetia, 1561-72 -- 6. From Heretics to Martyrs: Zurich and the Italian Churches of Graubunden, 1572-1620.

"Drawing heavily on unpublished sources from Swiss archives, the volume sheds light on the processes by which the boundaries of Reformed orthodoxy came to be defined. In particular, it demonstrates the importance of theological controversy and polemic as catalysts for the systematization of doctrine during this period."--BOOK JACKET.

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