The hybrid reformation: a social, cultural, and intellectual history of contending forces The hybrid reformation: a social, cultural, and intellectual history of contending forces, by Christopher Ocker, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022, 350 pp., £75.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781108477970 [Book Review]

History of European Ideas 50 (3):557-560 (2024)
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Deep-seated intellectual problems lie at the root of explaining religious change in the sixteenth century. The idea of reformatio denoted a return to an original, pristine order. It was about recov...

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