In _The Inner Life of Catholic Reform_, Ulrich Lehner offers a longue
durée overview of the sentiments and spiritual ideas of the 250-year
long time span following the Council of Trent, known as Catholic
Reform. While there have been many studies of the so-called
Counter-Reformation, the political side of Catholic Reform, and of its
institutional and social history, the sentiments, motivations and
religious practices of Catholic Reform--what Lehner calls the "inner
life"--have been mostly neglected. Reform, Lehner argues, was not
something that occurred merely through institutional changes, new
laws, and social control. For early modern Catholics, _church_ reform
began with _personal _reform and attempts to live in a state of grace.
Lehner seeks to take these religious commitments seriously and
understand them on their own terms. The central question he asks is
"What did Catholics do to obtain salvation, to make themselves
pleasing to God?" Lehner examines how the spiritual ideas that emerged
from attempts to wrestle with the question of the salvation of souls
changed the Catholic view of the world.Drawing on a plethora of
published and unpublished sources and a wide array of secondary
literature--with an emphasis on Europe, but integrating material from
Africa, America, and Asia--Lehner documents this transformative period
in history, when Catholicism became a "world religion."
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From the Council of Trent to the Enlightenment
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ISBN
9780197620625
Publisert
2022
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Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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