Accepted Short Papers

Version: 28 April, 2022

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Abstracts

Piotr Alexandrowicz, The Poznań Society for the Advancement of Arts and Sciences: The salus animarum Principle in Action: the Purpose of Law as the Argumentative Resource in the Early Modern differentiae iuris civilis et canonici

Arne Bugge Amundsen, University of Oslo: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway: The Diocese of Kristiania (Panel: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway)

Sivert Angel, University of Oslo: Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg’s (1682–1719) Dialogues with Indian Brahmins on the Soul and the Lutheran Understanding of the Soul 

Ruth Atherton, University of South Wales: Religious Education in Reformation Germany, 15251597

Andreas Bergman, University of Helsinki: True Worship in the Spirit: Martin Chemnitz’s Complicated Relationship to Outward Worship 

Gabrielle Bertrand, KU Leuven: The Correspondence Between Louvain Theologians Tiletanus and Baius after the Council of Trent (1563-1568)

Alicja Bielak, Polish Academy of Sciences: The Notebook Locus communis de Trinitate and the Outbreak of anti-Trinitarianism among Polish Students in Tübingen in the Late 1550s 

Lyle Bierma, Calvin Theological Seminary: Embodied and Disembodied Souls in the Heidelberg Catechism (Panel: Calvin, Calvinism, and the Care for Body and Soul)

Erik de Boer, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: Church Fathers and Medieval Theologians in the Exchange between François Richardot and Guy de Brès in 1567 (Panel: Guy de Brès, Le baston de la foy chrestienne – the forthcoming critical edition of a patristic florilegium)

Erik de Boer, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: How to Reform the Sacrament of the Last Ointment? (Panel: Liturgical Formularies of the Dutch Reformed Churches in the Sixteenth Century)

Gert van den Brink, Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn: Substance, Quality, and Relation in Luther’s Doctrine of Justification

Benedikt Brunner, Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte: Bullingers Care for the Souls of the Exiles. The Hundred Sermons upon the Apocalips (1561) in the Context of his Theological Thought and Pastoral Practice

Thom Bull, Trinity Theological College, Perth: Variegated Typology in the Early Ecclesiology of Girolamo Zanchi 

Katharina Chou Wu, Beijing Normal University: The Reception of Luther in China Since Nineteenth Century

Marlene Dirschauer, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin: “My body the bark rows in mind’s ocean wide”. Body, Mind, and Soul in Margaret Cavendish’s poetry (Panel: Rewriting Genres, Reimagining Binaries: Body and Soul in Seventeenth-Century Women’s Poetry in English)

Rasmus H.C. Dreyer, University of Copenhagen: Johann Conrad Dippel’s Thoughts on Body, Soul and Salvation as a Theological Challenge to Early Danish Eighteenth-century Theology and Science

Wouter Druwé, KU Leuven: Liability of Towns and Churches for Delicts by their Leaders and Representatives: Some Remarks Based on ius commune

Hallgeir Elstad, University of Oslo: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway: The Diocese of Trondheim (Panel: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway)

Ana Luiza Ferreira Gomes Silva, KU Leuven: Iconoclasm, Reconsecration and Reconciliation: the Writings of Petrus Peckius (Sixteenth Century) 

Holly Fletcher, University of Manchester: Body Size, Gender and Marriage in Reformation Germany (Panel: Marriage, Gender, and the Body)

Sjur Atle Furali, University of Oslo, Faculty of Theology: Structure of Legislation as Symbolic Communication 

Marco Giardini, École Pratique des Hautes Études: The Council, the King, and the “Angelic Pope:” Some Aspects of Guillaume Postel’s Anti-papalism 

David Gudmundsson, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University: “A certain sect in France.” Questioning God’s Providence as a Threat to the Immortal Soul. A Warning Against Deism in a Swedish Military Sermon

Joar Haga, VID Specialized University: Soul without Body? Christoph Scheibler´s Account of the Soul after Death 

Nikolina Hatton, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich: My soul, why art thou full of trouble”: Hester Pulter’s Apostrophes to the Soul (Panel: Rewriting Genres, Reimagining Binaries: Body and Soul in Seventeenth-Century Women’s Poetry in English 

William de Hek, Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn: Affections in Melanchthon’s Loci Praecipui Theologici (1559) 

Sabine Hiebsch, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: How Often Can You Inaugurate a Church? A Critical Look at the Four Inauguration Sermons of the Round Lutheran Church in Amsterdam (1671) 

Andrea Hofman, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Women as Authors of Protestant Devotional Literature in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Panel: Women Making Reformation. Writings and Reception)

Gabór Ittzés, Debrecen Reformed Theological University: David Chyträus and the Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Doctrine of the Immortality of the Soul

Klaas-Willem de Jong, Protestantse Theologische Universiteit (PThU): Who Established the Dutch Liturgy? (Panel: Liturgical Formularies in the Making)

Byunghoon Kang, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: Guy de Brès and Iconoclasm: Review with Le Baston de la foy chrestienne (Panel: Guy de Brès, Le baston de la foy chrestienne – the forthcoming critical edition of a patristic florilegium)

Thomas Klöckner, JGU Mainz: Early Modern Approaches to the Early Church – the Primitive Church as a Historical Construct and Object of Idealization

Wojciech Kordyzon, University of Warsaw: Vernacular Printing and Astrology in the Reformation Königsberg: Prognistications and Astrological Pamphlets Printed by Hans Daubmann (1554–1573) 

Jakub Koryl, Jagiellonian University: “Body is the whole man”: Martin Luther the Phenomenologist in his Quest for the Carnal Meaning of Humanity 

Wouter Kroese, Protestantse Theologische Universiteit (PThU), Amsterdam: Literary and Theological Dependencies of the Dutch Baptismal Form? (Panel: Liturgical Formularies)

Andrew Leslie, Moore Theological College, Sydney: Jerome Zanchi, the Typology of Adam and Eve, and Christological Mediation of their Creation in the Image and Likeness of God 

Moses Lim, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: The Meaning of of the Laying on of Hands in Dutch Reformed Forms of Installation (Panel: The Liturgical Formularies of the Dutch Reformed Churches in the Sixteenth Century)

Anne Lorein, Theological University Kampen | Utrecht: What is the Context of the Form for the Solemnisation of Marriage? (Panel: Liturgical Formularies in Context)

Balázs Dávid Magyar, University of Pretoria: “Sex and the City of Debrecen”: Figures and Statistics of Sexual Misconducts Recorded in the Registers of the Magistracy of Debrecen (1547-1625) 

Hanna Mazheika, Polish Academy of Sciences: Ruthenian Students at the University of Ingolstadt and Incentives for Conversion to Catholicism 

Matt McNicoll, KU Leuven: The English Ambassadors to Lateran V in May 1512 

Sini Mikkola, University of Eastern Finland: Standing by the Holy Body of her Husband: The body as Material, Spiritual and Political in the Rhetoric of Lay Reformer Katharina Schütz Zell (Panel: Marriage, Gender, and the Body)

Wim Moehn, Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam: New Directions for the Research on Guy de Brès (Panel: Guy de Brès, Le baston de la foy chrestienne – the Forthcoming Critical Edition of a Patristic Florilegium)

Wim Moehn, Protestant Theological University, Amsterdam: The Wording of the Baptismal Form for ‘bejaarden’ (Adults) (Panel: The Dynamics of the Liturgy)

Michelle Moseley, Virginia Polytechnic Institution and State University: Eve, Appetite, and the Fall of Man in Imagery of the Fifteenth-Century Low Countries

Thomas T. Müller, Mühlhäuser Museen: Peasants’ War at the Museum – An Exhibition Project on the Occasion of the 500th Anniversary

Octavian-Adrian Negoiță, University of Copenhagen: “Making the Lord’s Table a Table of Demons”: Orthodoxy in Faith, Heterodoxy, and Orthopraxy in the Works of the Athonite Monk Pachomios Rousanos (15081553)

Fredrik Norberg-Schiefauer, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University: Small Books with a Mission: Early Modern Catholic Prayer Books as Tools of re-Catholicisation 

Kathryn Phipps, University of Pennsylvania: Scripture as Incarnation: Perezian Divergence from the Upward Way

Philipp Pilhofer, Universität Rostock: Argula von Grumbach: Reception of a Successful Reformation Writer in the Early Seventeenth Century  (Panel: Woman Making Reformation. Writings and Reception)

David Quackenbos, McGill University: Letters From Strasbourg: Calvin and the Genevan Clergy (Panel: Calvin, Calvinism, and the Care for Body and Soul)

Marta Quatrale: Jan Hus’ Condemnation in Constance. Signs of Election, Ecclesiology and Predestination as Metaphysical Framework of a Strenuous Attempt to Preserve the Soul

Tarald Rasmussen, University of Oslo: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway: The Diocese of Bergen (Panel: Pastors and Parishes in Early Modern Norway)

Shiri Roelofs, KU Leuven: Money and Sin: Robert Bellarmine (15421621) and his Moral Teachings on Usury and Exchange Dealings 

Pieter Rouwendal, Theological University Apeldoorn /Summum Academic Publications: Inspiration and Error: Matthew 27.9 in Early Modern Protestant Thought 

Patryk Ryczkowski, Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck: Saint’s Body and Soul Separated: Approaches to the Hagiographical Motif 

Cornelis J. Schilt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel: ‘To observe diligently the consent of Scriptures & analogy of the prophetique stile’: Isaac Newton’s Earliest Studies of the Apocalypse 

Bernward Schmidt, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt: Going from Failure to Failure without a Loss of Enthusiasm? Historiographical Issues in Dealing with Luther’s Catholic Opponents 

Karin Sennefelt, Stockholm University: Cot Death, the Marital bed and Bodily Interdependency in Seventeenth-century Sweden and Finland (Panel: Marriage, Gender, and the Body)

Sara Taglialatela, University of Copenhagen: Elements of Comparison in Philip Melanchthon’s and Giordano Bruno’s Notions of the Soul and of Language 

Zsombor Tóth, Centre for Reformation Studies, Budapest: Pax Animae: the Tranquillity of the Soul. The Hungarian Reception of Huguenot Authors during the Long Reformation (1500−1800)

Yasmin Vetter, University of Birmingham: Echoes of Exile: Memory, Divine Judgement, and the Quest for the ‘True Church’ in Elizabethan England

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