Description
Explores the importance of stories about Adam and Eve in sixteenth-century German Lutheran areas.
About the Author
Kathleen M. Crowther is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Science at the University of Oklahoma. She received her Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University and has held a Mellon post-doctoral fellowship at Swarthmore College and a Kluge fellowship at the Library of Congress. Her articles have appeared in the journals Isis and Renaissance Quarterly and in several edited collections.
Reviews
'A well-written, thoughtful book. Recommended.' Choice
'Kathleen Crowther, rejecting the recent regional approach of Reformation scholarship based on archives, has mined these exegetical literary and artistic sources to reconstruct what she describes as a specifically Lutheran culture and identity ...' Glyn Parry, Victoria University of Wellington
'Kathleen M. Crowther's study is to be warmly welcomed as an important contribution to Reformation studies and will doubtless inspire others to conduct similar research for other regions.' Salvador Ryan, Sixteenth Century Journal
'In this book, Kathleen Crowther analyzes the diverse ways in which the Genesis account of mankind's Creation and Fall was interpreted by Lutheran authors and artists.' Bridget Heal, The Journal of Modern History
'Crowther presents some fascinating insights into the way in which theological ideas interacted with and shaped popular understandings of the human person and the natural world.' British Journal for the History of Science
'In her book, [Kathleen Crowther] provides an insightful portrait of both the theological novelties and the historical perceptions which grew out of the Lutherean Reformation. Awarded the Gerald Strauss prize by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Reformation theologains and early modern historians will recognise the theme of this book, but the general populace will find the topic intriguing and genuinely enlightening as explored by Crowther in this extensive and well-illustrated investigation.' Timothy Maschke, Concordia Theological Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780521192361
Author Kathleen M. Crowther
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 560g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 160mm * 25mm