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Medialität, Unmittelbarkeit, Präsenz
Die Nähe des Heils im Verständnis der Reformation
Edited by Johanna Haberer and Berndt Hamm
[Mediality, Immediacy, Presence. The Proximity of Salvation in the Understanding of the Reformation.]
2012. X, 390 pages. Published in German.
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In this interdisciplinary work the authors deal with the understanding of the media and the media practices of the Reformation in the 16th century. Based on the consensus that the Reformation's successes were linked closely to its character as a media event, the authors discuss the innovativeness of mediality during the Reformation in comparison to the Late Middle Ages, to Renaissance humanism and also within the general transition in the cultural media of the 15th century. Would it be possible to allude to a »media revolution« during the Reformation, a revolution which was linked to a new understanding of the immediacy of grace and the presence of salvation?