Livre - The Luther effect

260 ZIE

[Exposition. Berlin, Deutsches Historisches Museum. 2017]

Description

Livre

Deutsches Historisches Museum

Hirmer

Ziesak Anne-Katrin 1965 - ...

Gossart Ewa

Steinkamp Philipp

Deutsches historisches Museum (Berlin)

Presentation materielle : 432 p.

Dimensions : 29 cm

Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de l'exposiition : The Luther Effect. Protestantism, 500 years in the World, Deusches Historisches Museum, 12 avril au 5 novembre 2017. What traces did Protestantism leave behind in contact with other confessions and religions? How has it changed itself through these encounters -and not least: How have people with very different cultural backgrounds adapted, formed and experienced the Protestant teachings? On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation, the exhibition catalogue of the Deutsches Historisches Museum invites you on a time journey through five centuries and across four continents. The richly illustrated volume bears witness to the global diversity of Protestantism, but also to the potential for conflict inherent in it. Beginning with the reformations of the 16th century, the catalogue relates the world-spanning history of Protestantism’s effect and counter-effect, which stretches into the present day-seen above all in the examples of Germany, Sweden, the USA, Korea and Tanzania.

WORDS OF WELCOME, p. 6 1. REFORMATIONS RUBLACK Ulinka, Reformations in Europe, p. 12 REINHARDT Volker, Luther in Europe: Outlines of a Reception History, p. 22 KERN Margit, Lutheran? How Images Profess Their Faith, p. 30 OBJECTS, p. 39 2. ONE LAND, ONE RELIGION – SWEDEN AS A LUTHERAN GREAT POWER CZAIKA Otfried, The Swedish Empire In The Early Modern Period: The Makings Of A Lutheran Great Power, p. 76 RYDVING Hfikan, RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF THE SAMI IN SWEDEN, 1600-1750, p. 86 JARLERT Anders, Orthodoxy and Pietism: Sweden’s Separate Path, 1648-1750, p. 98 OBJECTS, p. 107 3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – THE PROMISED LAND? MINARDI Lisa, William Penn’s Holy Experiment, p. 158 JOBS Sebastian, Resistance and Affirmation-Protestant Churches and Slavery in The United States, p. 168 HOCHGESCHWENDER Michael, The Role of Protestantism In The Formation of the American Nation: From The Colonial Age to the Present, p. 176 OBJECTS, p. 185 4. KOREA-BOOM LAND OF PROTESTANTISM YOUNG Ryu Dae, “Bible Christianity” in Early Korean Protestantism, p. 252 GRAYSON James H., Protestantism in Korea: Mutual Cultural and Social Influences, p. 262 JAE Lee You, A Double Success Story: Protestantism and the State C South Korea, p. 272 OBJECTS, p. 281 5. TANZANIA – MISSION AND SELF-RELIANCE ECKERT Andreas Missionary Work and Colonialism in Tanzania, p. 322 LUDWIG Frieder, Protestant Churches and Ujamaa in Tanzania, p. 328 PARSALAW Joseph and MAHALI Faustin, the Effect of Protestant Mission Societies on Development in the History of Tanzania, p. 336 OBJECTS, p. 345 6. OUTLOOK REINHARD Wolfgang, A Global Reformation?, p. 392 APPENDIX Bibliography, p. 404 Notes on the Writing Style and Transcription of the Korean Language, p. 425 Lenders, p. 426 Sources of Illustrations, p. 428 Exhibition Team, p. 430 Catalogue Team, p. 432

Catalogue publié à l'occasion de l'exposition The Luther Effect. Protestantism, 500 years in the World à Berlin au Deutsches Historisches Museum du 12 avril au 5 novembre 2017.