The Passion of Christ and the Making of Christian Selves in Sixteenth-century Germany

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This book argues that Lutheran and Catholic religious leaders in sixteenth-century Germany used passion meditation to shape the faithful into Christian selves capable of navigating religious division and spiritual peril. Vincent Evener reveals how Lutherans transformed medieval motifs and practices of passion meditation, and how Lutheran concerns, motifs, and techniques continually evolved. For instance, first-generation Lutheran reformers trained the faithful to read the present suffering and weakness of their church through the lens of Christ’s passion, but the practice eventually became threatening to Lutheran authorities. Evener also illuminates Catholic efforts in late sixteenth-century Bavaria to renew passion meditation and devotion in distinctly Catholic forms that integrated inward and outward self, individual and community. This book is a fascinating study of how spiritualities and selfhoods were shaped by Reformation rivalries, anti-Jewish hostility, attitudes toward gender, devotional practices of imagination, mystical yearning, and more.

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Vincent Evener teaches at Missouri State University. He is the author of Enemies of the Cross: Suffering, Truth, and Mysticism in the Early Reformation (Oxford, 2021) and the co-editor of Protestants and Mysticism in Reformation Europe (Brill, 2019).
This book is primarily for scholars, graduate students, and upper-level undergraduates who are focused on sixteenth-century Christianity (Lutheran and/or Catholic) and on the history of Christian spirituality. Keywords: Christian spirituality, Reformation, passion piety, meditation, Lutheran history, Early Modern Catholicism, Catholic Reformation, Counter-Reformation, Martin Luther, Johannes Bugenhagen, Anton Corvin, Antonius Corvinus, Veit Dietrich, Cyriacus Spangenberg, Cyriakus Spangenberg, Martin Chemnitz, Jakob Andreae, Nikolaus Selnecker, Martin Moller, Johann Arndt, Johann Gerhard, Jakob Feucht, Adam Walasser, Philipp Dobereiner, Luis de Granada, Peter Canisius, Georg Scherer.
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