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Record ID marc_claremont_school_theology/CSTMARC1_barcode.mrc:220873566:5189
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100 1 $aMyers, W. David.
245 10 $a"Poor, sinning folk" :$bconfession and conscience in Counter-Reformation Germany /$cW. David Myers.
260 $aIthaca, NY :$bCornell University Press,$c1996.
300 $axii, 230 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 205-221) and index.
505 00 $gI.$tLate-Medieval and Reformation Confession --$tPrologue: Theology of Confession before the Reformation --$g1.$t"Poor, Sinning Folk": Practicing Confession in Late-Medieval Germany --$g2.$t"The Shorter, the Better": Confession after the Reformation --$gII.$tCatholic Reformation and Sacramental Confession --$tPrologue: The Council of Trent --$g3.$t"Festivals of Souls": Reforming the Rite and Structure of Confession --$g4.$t"The Precious Jewel": Confession in the Everyday World.$tConclusion: "Careful, Not Fearful."
520 $aIn "Poor, Sinning Folk," W. David Myers investigates the sixteenth-century fate of the medieval Christian sacrament of penance, the process of confessing to a priest in secret one's sins against God and other humans. In Pre-Reformation Germany, numerous layers of public ritual, expectation, and display surrounded the central secret act of confessing and conditioned its meaning. Less frequent and less private than the ritual familiar to modern Catholics, medieval penance was for most German-speaking Christians a seasonal event with social as well as spiritual ramifications for participants. Protestantism swept confession away from many German lands. Even where Catholicism survived and flourished, as in the lands comprising modern Bavaria, the sacrament of penance changed profoundly. The modern confessional booth was introduced, making the sacrament more prominent, more secure from scandal, and ultimately more private. This reform coincided with the efforts of secular rulers to fashion a more disciplined, obedient population. New religious orders, most notably the Society of Jesus in Bavaria, saw the frequent confession of lay people as a means to piety and spiritual discipline amid the temptations of worldly affairs. By the middle of the seventeenth century, political and religious forces combined to forge the sacrament of penance into an effective instrument of spiritual discipline which would fashion the modern Catholic conscience and endure essentially unchanged into the late twentieth century.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aMyers, W. David.$t"Poor, sinning folk".$dIthaca, NY : Cornell University Press, 1996$w(OCoLC)604866967
856 42 $3Book review (H-Net)$uhttp://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0a2r4-aa
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