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The German Peasants' War and Anabaptist community of goods

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"Contemporary misogyny and antisemitism have their roots in the demonization of women and Jews in medieval Christendom. In church art and mass preaching, the construct of the devil as an outcast from heaven and the source of all evil was linked both to the conception of women as sensual and malicious figures betraying man's soul on its arduous journey to salvation and to the notion of Jews as treacherous dissidents in the Christian landscape. These stereotypes, widely disseminated for over three hundred years, persist today. The exemplum, or cautionary story incorporated into preachers' manuals and popular homilies, was an important mode of religious teaching for clerical and lay folk alike. Sermon narratives drawn from Hindu mythology, Arab storytelling, and secular folktales entertained all classes of medieval society while dispensing theological and cultural instruction. In Devils, Women, and Jews, the vital genre of the medieval sermon story is, for the first time, made accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. Rendered in modern English, the tales provide an invaluable primary resource for medievalists, anthropologists, psychologists, folklorists, and students of women's studies and Judaica. Critical introductions and explanatory headnotes contextualize the tales, and comprehensive endnotes and a bibliography allow readers to follow up analogue and subject studies in their own areas of interest."--Amazon.ca

Title The German Peasants' War and Anabaptist community of goods / James M. Stayer.
Publisher Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press
Creation Date 1991
Notes Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-219) and index.
English
Content The Peasants' war seen through the prism of current historiography The radicalization of the social gospel of the Reformation, 1524-1527 Anabaptist and future Anabaptists in the Peasant's war The Swiss brethren and Acts 4: a rule of sharing and a rule against exploitation The anti-materialistic piety of Thomas Müntzer and its Anabaptist expressions Anabaptist Münster, 1534-1535: the war communisim of the notables Anabaptist Moravia, 1526-1622: communitarian Christianity in one country
Series McGill-Queen's studies in the history of religion, 1181-7445
6
Extent 1 online resource (x, 227 pages) : illustrations
Language English
National Library system number 997010704977305171
MARC RECORDS

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