This book examines one of the main centres of the European Reformation, the
Swiss city of Zurich, to explore the impact of the reformatory processes on all
aspects of everyday life. It looks at how, for the early modern (non-)believers,
new visions of Christian living were mediated through law, preaching, teaching,
singing, reading, rumours, and heated debates in taverns. Lived Reformation
emphasises that the Reformation was for most a longlasting challenge, evident
in church worship, pastoral care, policies for the poor, the spreading of literacy
and implementing sexual norms.
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