The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France Oxford Studies in Historical Theology



The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-Century France Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
The book examines how the doctrine of the eucharist was used to symbolize power in 16th century France. The author argues that the Calvinist doctrine of the eucharist contributed to the ideological, social, and political unrest that characterized the Reformation period. more details
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  • Examines how the doctrine of the eucharist was used to symbolize power in 16th century France
  • Argues that the Calvinist doctrine of the eucharist contributed to the ideological, social, and political unrest that characterized the Reformation period.


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Author Christopher Elwood
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195121339
Publication Date 20/08/2006
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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The book examines how the doctrine of the eucharist was used to symbolize power in 16th century France. The author argues that the Calvinist doctrine of the eucharist contributed to the ideological, social, and political unrest that characterized the Reformation period.

This book examines the disputes about the eucharist that were carried out in the popular press in 16th-century France. Elwood's focus is on the way in which power is symbolized in eucharist doctrine, and how representations of power in the context of theological discussion influenced understandings of power in other spheres of life. By concentrating on writings that were accessible to and likely read by a popular lay audience, Elwood seeks to discover what ideas concerning the eucharist were actually conveyed by readers. His central argument is that the Calvinist eucharist theory propounded in the 16th century included a way on construing power and the relation between the sacred and society that contributed in a very significant way to the ideological, social, and political unrest that characterized the Reformation period.
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