medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Bonjour, eh?
> Putting aside the Renaissance rhetoric, it would be interesting to me (if
> not others!) how we now variously consider the relationship between
> late-medieval and early-modern: transition or transformation? in what
> spheres (social/economic/cultural - the last including religion, ahem)?
> D.
I know we are not supposed to do "me tos" on this
list.
Now I'll do one.
Dave has hit a rich seam for mining!
In my study of the Lutheran Reformation from 1525
to 1530 I keep stumbling over so many medieval
roots -- not just in theology, although there surely
are enough of them, but also in law, architecture,
hymnody, and agriculture -- that I cannot get the
grass stains off my knees.
Obviously, I need expert help.
The very best to all!
Frank
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