- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps and Tables
- Abbreviations
- A Simple Chronology
- 1 Hard Times
- 2 Consolidation of a Protestant Canon of Prayer
- 3 Parish Crisis in a Credulous World
- 4 The Political Parish and 1648
- 5 Government of the Church‐State
- 6 The Clergy
- 7 <i>Cura Animarum Specialis</i>: The Pastoral Office
- 8 Reform
- 9 Towards an Apostolic Congregation in Church and Home
- Part II Piety, Enlightenment? Religious Awakening, Rediscovery (<i>C</i>.1763–1918)
- 10 The Larger Whole
- 11 Herrnhut
- 12 The Parish and the Office of the Clergy
- 13 Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- 14 A Constitutional Reformation Church Order?
- 15 Awakening
- 16 Charity
- 17 Rediscovery
- 18 Church and (Nation‐) State (1840–1890)
- 19 Numbers of Clergy and the Pastoral Care
- 20 Reformation Churches and a Modern Protestant Moral Order
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
Epilogue
Epilogue
- Chapter:
- (p.569) Epilogue
- Source:
- German and Scandinavian Protestantism 1700-1918
- Author(s):
Nicholas Hope
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Concludes in nationalism and with the First World War. The new and fragile modern Protestant constitutional church order, in particular the heyday of modern university theology (1890 ‐1914), is discussed before war, and hard times set in once again. Positive was a new Swedish ecumenical initiative (‘evangelical catholicity’), the modern historical approach to Luther and the Reformation, a return to the essential in worship and a renaissance of church music.
Keywords: church music, church orderecumenical initiative, evangelical catholicity, First World War, hard times, historical approach, Luther, nationalism, Reformation, university theology, worship
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Maps and Tables
- Abbreviations
- A Simple Chronology
- 1 Hard Times
- 2 Consolidation of a Protestant Canon of Prayer
- 3 Parish Crisis in a Credulous World
- 4 The Political Parish and 1648
- 5 Government of the Church‐State
- 6 The Clergy
- 7 <i>Cura Animarum Specialis</i>: The Pastoral Office
- 8 Reform
- 9 Towards an Apostolic Congregation in Church and Home
- Part II Piety, Enlightenment? Religious Awakening, Rediscovery (<i>C</i>.1763–1918)
- 10 The Larger Whole
- 11 Herrnhut
- 12 The Parish and the Office of the Clergy
- 13 Liturgical Reform: The End of the Established Church
- 14 A Constitutional Reformation Church Order?
- 15 Awakening
- 16 Charity
- 17 Rediscovery
- 18 Church and (Nation‐) State (1840–1890)
- 19 Numbers of Clergy and the Pastoral Care
- 20 Reformation Churches and a Modern Protestant Moral Order
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index