Academic Studies

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, projectpartner of Refo500, has started a series academic studies focussing on the religious, theological, political, social, legal, and cultural dimensions of the Reformation. In this series, monographs and thematic collections will be published in English, German and French. The series is characterised by an interdisciplinary approach, international cooperation, and a high scholarly level.

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Presentation first volume

Vol. 1: Benjamin T.G. Mayes: Counsel and Conscience. Lutheran Casuistry and Moral Reasoning After the Reformation. This volume was presented Saturday October 29, 2011, during the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. Read here more about this conference and the book presentation.

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Forthcoming volumes in 2012

Vol. 2: Andreas Beck (Ed.): Melanchthon und die Reformierte Tradition
Vol. 3: Peter Opitz (Ed.): The Myth of the Reformation
Vol. 4: Volker Leppin/Herman Selderhuis: Anti-Calvinismus und Krypto-Calvinismus im konfessionellen Zeitalter

Manuscript proposals

Manuscript proposals can be sent to the general editor of the series.

Editorial board

Marianne Carbonnier (Paris)
Günter Frank (Bretten)
Bruce Gordon (New Haven)
Ute Lotz-Heumann (Tucson)
Mathijs Lamberigts (Leuven)
Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer (Bern)
Tarald Rasmussen(Oslo)
Johannes Schilling (Kiel)
Herman Selderhuis (general editor, Emden)
Günther Wassilowsky (Linz)
Siegrid Westphal (Osnabrück)

For more information contact Herman Selderhuis.

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