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The Body Broken Christopher Elwood (Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary)

The Body Broken By Christopher Elwood (Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary)

Summary

Examines the disputes about the eucharist that were carried out in the popular press in 16th-century France. This book focuses on the way in which power is symbolized in eucharistic doctrine, and how representations of power in the context of theological discussion influenced understandings of power in other spheres of life.

The Body Broken Summary

The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France by Christopher Elwood (Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary)

This study of controversy over the eucharist in sixteenth-century France argues that Calvinist interpretations of the Lord's Supper played a crucial role in the development of early modern revolutionary politics. Focusing on new understandings of signs and symbols conveyed in Protestant eucharistic writings, Elwood shows how eucharistic doctrine facilitated new conceptions of the nature of power and the relation between society and the sacred and contributed to the development of the divergent religious, social, and political ideals that threatened to destroy France in the second half of the sixteenth century.

The Body Broken Reviews

This is an important book, thorough, convincing, and well-documented ... This superb book will be of interest to historians, theologians, and political theorists * American Historical Review *
This book is a rare work that delivers more than its title promises * American Historical Review *
Elwood's study is a fascinating mix of theological and social interpretation * Mid-America Journal of Theology *
All those interested in sixteenth-century French history will benefit from this study on the public role of religious ideas and symbols in understanding the breakdown of governmental authority and social stability in sixteenth-century France * The Expository Times *
The central chapters of the book provide an admirably clear exposition of the nuances of Reformed eucharistic teachings ... The book is a valuable addition to the history of sixteenth-century eucharistic theology. * Philip Benedict, Ecclesiastical History *

Additional information

NPB9780195121339
9780195121339
0195121333
The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France by Christopher Elwood (Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1999-03-18
264
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