Heinrich Heshusius and Confessional Polemic in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy - Michael J. Halvorson

Heinrich Heshusius and Confessional Polemic in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy

Buch | Hardcover
290 Seiten
2010
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-6470-3 (ISBN)
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Heinrich Heshusius (1556-97) became a leading church superintendent and polemicist during the early age of Lutheran orthodoxy. Offering an introduction to Heshusius' writings and ideas, this volume explores the wider world of late-sixteenth-century German Lutheranism in which he lived and worked.
Heinrich Heshusius (1556-97) became a leading church superintendent and polemicist during the early age of Lutheran orthodoxy, and played a major role in the reform and administration of several German cities during the late Reformation. As well as offering an introduction to Heshusius's writings and ideas, this volume explores the wider world of late-sixteenth-century German Lutheranism in which he lived and worked. In particular, it looks at the important but inadequately understood network of Lutheran clergymen in North Germany centred around universities such as Rostock, Jena, Königsberg, and Helmstedt, and territories such as Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, in the years after the promulgation of the Formula of Concord (1577). In 1579, Heshusius followed his father Tilemann to the newly founded University of Helmstedt, where Heinrich served as a professor on the philosophy faculty and established lasting connections within the Gnesio-Lutheran party. In the 1590s, Heshusius completed his doctoral degree in theology and worked as a pastor and superintendent in Tonna and Hildesheim, publishing over seventy sermons as well as a popular catechism based on the Psalms and Luther's Small Catechism. As confessional tensions mounted in Hildesheim, Heshusius worked as a polemicist for the Lutheran cause, pressing for the conversion or expulsion of local Jews. At the same time, Heshusius began to argue aggressively for the expulsion of Jesuits, who had been increasing in number due to the activities of the local bishop and administrator, Ernst II of Bavaria. By discussing the connection between these two expulsion efforts, and the practical activities Heshusius undertook as a preacher, catechist, and administrator, this study portrays Heshusius as a zealous protector of Lutheran traditions in the face of confessional rivals. Understanding this zeal, and the policies, piety, and propaganda that came as a result, is an important factor in relating how Lutheran orthodoxy gained momentum within Germany in the last decades of the sixteenth century. In all this book will reveal the complex characteristics of an important (but virtually unknown) Lutheran superintendent and theologian active during the era of confessionalization, providing a useful resource for the ongoing efforts of scholars hoping to understand the nature of orthodoxy and its importance for early modern Europeans.f

Michael J. Halvorson is Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of History at Pacific Lutheran University, USA.

1: Introduction: Pastors and Polemics in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy; 2: Heshusius and the University of Helmstedt Circle; 3: The Psalms Catechism and Lay Indoctrination in Early Orthodoxy; 4: Heshusius and Lutheran Preaching: Catechetical Sermons; 5: Heshusius and Lutheran Preaching: Funeral and Wedding Sermons; 6: Confessional Conflict in Hildesheim: Struggles with Jews, Jesuits, and Rudolf II 1; 7: Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.9.2010
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 680 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
ISBN-10 0-7546-6470-8 / 0754664708
ISBN-13 978-0-7546-6470-3 / 9780754664703
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