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The Vocabulary of Censure and Exclusion in the Early Modern Reformed Tradition
Edited by Raymond A. Mentzer, Françoise Moreil and Philippe Chareyre
Biographical note
Raymond A. Mentzer, Ph.D. (1973) in History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, holds the Daniel J. Krumm Family Chair in Reformation Studies at the University of Iowa. His research centers on the French Reformation. He recently published La construction de l’identité réformée aux 16e et 17e siècles: le rôle des consistoires (Paris, 2006).
Françoise Moreil, Ph.D. (1984) in History, University of Montpellier III, is maître de conférences at the University of Avignon. He currently works on Protestants in the Principality of Orange during the Ancien Regime.
Philippe Chareyre, Ph.D. (1987) in History, University of Montpellier III, is Professor of History at the University of Pau (France). His research focuses on the Reformation in southern France and Bearn.
Françoise Moreil, Ph.D. (1984) in History, University of Montpellier III, is maître de conférences at the University of Avignon. He currently works on Protestants in the Principality of Orange during the Ancien Regime.
Philippe Chareyre, Ph.D. (1987) in History, University of Montpellier III, is Professor of History at the University of Pau (France). His research focuses on the Reformation in southern France and Bearn.
Readership
Persons interested in social history, the history of early modern Europe, the Reformation, the history of the Christian church, developments in the Reformed tradition, and the history of France.
Personnes intéressées par l'histoire sociale, l'histoire du début de l'Europe moderne, de la Réforme, de l'histoire de l'Eglise, de l'évolution de la tradition réformée, et plus généralement de l'histoire de France.
Personnes intéressées par l'histoire sociale, l'histoire du début de l'Europe moderne, de la Réforme, de l'histoire de l'Eglise, de l'évolution de la tradition réformée, et plus généralement de l'histoire de France.
Table of contents
Introduction, Raymond A. Mentzer
WOMEN CONFRONT THE CONSISTORY
1. Refractory Women: The Limits of Power in the French Reformed Church, Suzannah Lipscomb
2. Honor, Gender and Discipline in Dutch Reformed Churches, Judith Pollmann
3. Putting Order to Disorder: Illegitimate Children, Their Parents, and the Consistory in Reformation Geneva, Karen E. Spierling
THE USES AND FUNCTIONS OF CENSURE
4. ‘Maudit est celui qui fait l’œuvre du Seigneur lâchement.’ Les pasteurs face à la censure, Philippe Chareyre
5. Penser le consistoire au début des troubles religieux (vers 1560-62), Serge Brunet
6. ‘L’Evesque en soit adverty:’ Excommunication in the Exile Congregations, Andrew Spicer
7. L’exclusion de la Cène: une nécessité pour le contrôle des mœurs? Débats et pratique consistoriale dans le Pays de Vaud au XVIIIe siècle, Nicole Staremberg Goy
THE APPLICATION OF DISCIPLINE IN PROTESTANT LANDS
8. Les ‘supporteurs’ de la discipline ecclésiastique à Genève au temps de Calvin, Robert M. Kingdon
9. ‘Qui refusera la réconciliation sera interdit de la Sainte Cène.’ Entre exclusion et intégration, la régulation consistoriale des conflits sociaux à Genève, dix-septième-dix-huitième siècles, Salomon Rizzo
10. Excommunication and Moral Discipline in Hungarian Reformed Communities, Graeme Murdock
11. ‘None to haunt, frequent, nor intercommon with them.’ The Problem of Excommunication in the Scottish Kirk, Margo Todd
THE FRENCH CASE
12. The Consistory of Loudun, 1589-1602: Seeking an Equilibrium between Utility, Compassion, and Social Discipline in Uncertain Times, Edwin Bezzina
13. Des censures et de l’excommunication comme instruments des Églises réformées en Saintonge (1751-1761), Didier Poton
14. ‘Chercher consollation.’ L’exercice de la censure dans les consistoires méridionaux, Françoise Moreil
15. Censurer-exclure dans un environnement pluriconfessionnel, l’exemple de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines au dix-septième siècle, Michelle Magdelaine
Conclusion, Christian Grosse
Index
WOMEN CONFRONT THE CONSISTORY
1. Refractory Women: The Limits of Power in the French Reformed Church, Suzannah Lipscomb
2. Honor, Gender and Discipline in Dutch Reformed Churches, Judith Pollmann
3. Putting Order to Disorder: Illegitimate Children, Their Parents, and the Consistory in Reformation Geneva, Karen E. Spierling
THE USES AND FUNCTIONS OF CENSURE
4. ‘Maudit est celui qui fait l’œuvre du Seigneur lâchement.’ Les pasteurs face à la censure, Philippe Chareyre
5. Penser le consistoire au début des troubles religieux (vers 1560-62), Serge Brunet
6. ‘L’Evesque en soit adverty:’ Excommunication in the Exile Congregations, Andrew Spicer
7. L’exclusion de la Cène: une nécessité pour le contrôle des mœurs? Débats et pratique consistoriale dans le Pays de Vaud au XVIIIe siècle, Nicole Staremberg Goy
THE APPLICATION OF DISCIPLINE IN PROTESTANT LANDS
8. Les ‘supporteurs’ de la discipline ecclésiastique à Genève au temps de Calvin, Robert M. Kingdon
9. ‘Qui refusera la réconciliation sera interdit de la Sainte Cène.’ Entre exclusion et intégration, la régulation consistoriale des conflits sociaux à Genève, dix-septième-dix-huitième siècles, Salomon Rizzo
10. Excommunication and Moral Discipline in Hungarian Reformed Communities, Graeme Murdock
11. ‘None to haunt, frequent, nor intercommon with them.’ The Problem of Excommunication in the Scottish Kirk, Margo Todd
THE FRENCH CASE
12. The Consistory of Loudun, 1589-1602: Seeking an Equilibrium between Utility, Compassion, and Social Discipline in Uncertain Times, Edwin Bezzina
13. Des censures et de l’excommunication comme instruments des Églises réformées en Saintonge (1751-1761), Didier Poton
14. ‘Chercher consollation.’ L’exercice de la censure dans les consistoires méridionaux, Françoise Moreil
15. Censurer-exclure dans un environnement pluriconfessionnel, l’exemple de Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines au dix-septième siècle, Michelle Magdelaine
Conclusion, Christian Grosse
Index
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