B ndnis und Bekenntnis 1529/1530. Der Toleranzgedanke im Reformationszeitalter, examines the concepts of alliance and confession during the pivotal years of 1529 and 1530, a transformative period in the Reformation era. Authored by Hans von Schubert and Heinrich Hermelink, this work explores the nascent ideas of tolerance that emerged amidst the religious and political upheavals of the time. The book delves into the historical context, analyzing the complex interplay of theological doctrines, political alliances, and individual convictions that shaped the discourse on religious freedom. It offers insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by those who advocated for coexistence and understanding in an age marked by intense religious conflict. A valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the Reformation, this book illuminates the origins of tolerance and its enduring relevance in the modern world.
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