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Spiritualism and the Dissident Mind

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Christopher J. Burchill
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh, William Robertson Building, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JY

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1987

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References

1 See Lienhard, M., ‘Les non-conformismes religieux á Strasbourg aux XVIe et XVIIe siécles: un projet de recherches’, Revue d'Histoire el de Philosophie Religieuses lvii (1977), 223–7.Google Scholar

2 Krebs, M. and Ron, H. G. (eds), Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer im Elsass: Stadt Strassburg, 1522-35, 2 vols, Gütersloh 1959-1960Google Scholar . It would seem that the third volume in this series, which will cover the period to 1552, has been sous presse for some several years.

3 The standard work is, of course, that by Williams, G. H., The Radical Reformation, Philadelphia 1962Google Scholar , a revised and extended edition of which is now available in Spanish.

4 Deppermann, K., Melchior Hoffman: soiiale Unruhen und apokalyptische Visionen im Zeitalter der Reformation, Göttingen 1979Google Scholar , a translation of which has recently been made available. Unfortunately the valuable thesis of Seebass, G., ‘Miintzers Erbe: Werk, Leben und Theologie des Hans Hut,’ University of Erlangen 1972Google Scholar , has never been published.

5 Spiritualistische Philosophie als Antwort auf die religiöse Frage des XVI. Jahrhunderts (Vorträge des Instituts fur Europäische Geschichte lxxi), Wiesbaden 1978.Google Scholar

6 In common with many of the other contributors, Gäbler has already published a detailed analysis of Biinderlin's doctrine of faith, which can be found in the Theologische Zeilschnfl xxix (1973), 334–44Google Scholar . The majority of these pieces, however, are difficult to obtain outside a specialist library.

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9 See Williams, R. L., ‘Martin Cellarius and the Reformation in Strasbourg,’ this Journal xxxii (1981), 477–97Google Scholar , which evidently appeared too late for reference to be included.

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12 A direction of research earlier envisaged by Ozment, Stephen, Mysticism and Dissent: religious ideology and social protest in the sixteenth century, New Haven 1973.Google Scholar

13 It is interesting to compare in this respect the comments of Dejung, Christoph, Wahrheit und Haresie. Untersuchungen zur Geschichtsphilosophie bei Sebastian Franck, Zurich 1979Google Scholar , who has recently completed the dossier on Franck, which is due to appear in volume seven of the first series.

14 It may be noted that a separate group of dossiers on Polish dissidents has already been prepared, while the second volume of Scripla el Sludia will be devoted to a study of antitrinitarianism in Bohemia by Waclaw Urban.