Description
The first major study of the the Eucharist that divided Western Christendom in the sixteen century.
About the Author
Lee Palmer Wandel is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where she is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities. She is the author of Always among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich (1990), and Vocacious Idols and Violent Hands: Iconoclasm in Reformation Zurich, Strasbourg, and Basel (1995), and editor of Facing Death (1990), and History Has Many Voices (2003). Her work has been published in the Archive for Reformation History, the Sixteenth Century Journal, The Cambridge History of Christianity and many other journals.
Reviews
'It is an extremely well-researched book drawing on the multi-disciplinary skills that liturgical study at its best demands. The theologians are well-explained, the liturgies understood, and the historical settings examined with both an eye for detail and an ability to paint the sort of picture that awakens the imagination. ... enlightening ...' Church Times
'Wandel follows Christ's words through the heritage of outstanding representatives of the most influential doctrines with an admirable degree of success. Her ability and skill to communicate the history and theologies of the epoch recommend the book to a wide readership. Coherent organization and concise narrative make the work accessible to students, and advanced early modernists will find it a useful compendium.' Sixteenth Century Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9780521673129
Author Lee Palmer Wandel
Format Paperback
Page Count 316
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 430g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 17mm