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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Department of History | Chair of Early Modern European History | Events | Matthias Pohlig (Berlin), Religious Decision-Making in the Reformation (GHIL Lecture, presence and Zoom)

Matthias Pohlig (Berlin), Religious Decision-Making in the Reformation (GHIL Lecture, presence and Zoom)

  • When Mar 26, 2024 from 06:30 to 08:00
  • Where German Historical Institute London, 17 Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1A 2NJ, United Kingdom
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Please note that this lecture starts at 5:30 pm UK time (6:30 pm German time)!

Participation is possible both in presence and via Zoom. The German Historical Institute asks for registration under the following links:

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Abstract: It is a widespread belief that the Reformation introduced the possibility of choosing between different variants of the Christian faith. In contrast, this lecture argues that the early German Reformation created a field of experimentation in which it was disputed who was able, and who was permitted, to decide on which faith options, and how. The Reformation gave rise to new questions of individual and collective religious decision-making, encompassing many different dimensions, such as faith options, the semantic and practical framing of situations in which choices were made, and the actors and procedures involved.

 

Further information about this lecture and the GHIL Lectures are available from the website of the German Historical Institute London.