Longlist REFORC Book Award 2025

02 April 2025

We are pleased to present the books submitted for the REFORC Book Award 2025 that received a place on the longlist.

The books were all published in 2024 and address a wide range of topics related to Early Modern Christianity.

The award winner will be announced during the Fourteenth Annual REFORC Conference on Early Modern Christianity (May 2025 in Vienna).

We thank all the authors and publishers for their submissions!

Longlist

 
Sarah Apetrei

The Reformation of the Heart. Gender and Radical Theology in the English Revolution

Oxford University Press, 2024

 

 
 
Gert van den Brink

The Transfer of Sin. The Debate on Imputation in the English Antinomian Controversy (1690–1700) in Its International and Interconfessional Context

Brill, 2024

 

 
 
Irene Gysel

Katharina von Zimmern. Flüchtlingskind, Äbtissin, Bürgerin von Zürich

TVZ, THeologischer Verlag Zürich, 2024

 

Bernd Hamm

Religiöse Dynamik zwischen 1380 und 1520. Antriebskräfte der Mentalität, Frömmigkeit, Theologie, Bildkultur und Kirchenreform

Mohr Siebeck, 2024
 
 

Pierrick Hildebrand

The Zurich Origins of Reformed Covenant Theology

Oxford University Press, 2024

 

 

 

Renske A. Hoff

Involving Readers. Practices of Reading, Use, and Interaction in Early Modern Dutch Bibles (1522–1546)

Brill, 2024

 

 

Bernhard Holl

Breue reprehensorium ad quosdam fratres religiosos

MEDIUM ÆVUM, 2024

 

Matteo Al Kalak

Eating God. A History of the Eucharist

Routledge, 2024
 

Matthias Mangold

Towards a Reformed Enlightenment. Salomon van Til (1643–1713) and the Cartesio-Cocceian Debates in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

Brill, 2024

 

Kirsten Mcfarlane

Lay Learning and the Bible in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World

Oxford University Press, 2024

 

 

Sini Mikkola

Body and Gender in Martin Luther’s Anthropology (1520-1530)

Mohr Siebeck, 2024

 
 
Timothy Twining

The Limits of Erudition. The Old Testament in Post-Reformation Europe

Cambridge University Press, 2024

 

 
 
Jennifer Wasmuth

»Wyr gleuben all an eynen Gott« Das Nicaeno-Constantinopolitanum in seiner Bedeutung für Martin Luther und Philipp Melanchthon

Mohr Siebeck, 2024

 
 

Jacolien Wubs

To Proclaim, to Instruct and to Discipline. The Visuality of Texts in Calvinist Churches in the Dutch Republic

Schnell und Steiner Verlag, 2024

Other