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In recent decades, research on the impact of the Reformation on popular religious life in Germany has sparked a controversy challenging the traditional assumption that Protestantism had a deep and lasting effect on all levels of sixteenth-century life. This study uses previously neglected archival sources, the records of the Wurttemberg church visitations over a forty-year period, to investigate various areas of church life touched on by the debate.

The author examines the social and cultural nature of the pastorate as a professional group, areas of conflict and agreement between representatives of the official church and the parishioners, the nature of the church visitations, and the standards and expectations of the visitors concerning lay religious life and discipline.

Church visitations were conducted to inform higher ecclesiastical authorities about the conditions of religious life in individual parishes. The visitors interviewed and reported on members of the community from all walks of life: pastor, mayor, schoolmaster, folk-healer, shepherd, and, in some cases, village drunk. The visitations were used to discipline the clergy and laity through exhortations, warnings, fines, and, in rare cases, imprisonment.

The author shows that the system of penalties, sanctions, and persuasions had only mixed success in inhibiting un-Christian behavior. When the church's interest in discipline coincided with the interest of village groups in restraining profligacy or laxity, the church had greater success.

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198

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Pastors & parishioners in Württemberg during the late Reformation, 1581-1621
1995, Stanford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-189) and index.

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Stanford, Calif
Other Titles
Pastors and parishioners in Württemberg during the late Reformation, 1581-1621

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Dewey Decimal Class
284.1/4347/09031
Library of Congress
BR358.W8 T65 1995, BR358.W8T65 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 198 p. ;
Number of pages
198

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Open Library
OL1429339M
Internet Archive
pastorsparishion0000toll
ISBN 10
0804716811
LCCN
93040636
OCLC/WorldCat
29522632
Library Thing
3700253
Goodreads
4831316

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