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The early modern 'public sphere' emerges out of a popular 'culture of persuasion' fostered by the Protestant Reformation. By 1600, religious identity could no longer be assumed as 'given' within the hierarchical institutions and elaborate apparatus of late-medieval 'sacramental culture'. Reformers insisted on a sharp demarcation between the inner, subjective space of the individual and the external, public space of institutional life. Gradual displacement of sacramental culture was achieved by means of argument, textual interpretation, exhortation, reasoned opinion, and moral advice exercised through both pulpit and press. This alternative culture of persuasion presupposes a radically distinct notion of mediation. The common focus of the essays collected here is the dynamic interaction of religion and politics which provided a crucible for the emerging modern 'public sphere'.
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Church history, Christianity and politics, History, Great britain, church history, 16th century, RELIGION, ChristianityPlaces
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Persuasion and conversion: essays on religion, politics, and the public sphere in early modern England
2013, Brill, BRILL
in English
9004253645 9789004253643
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-218) and index.
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