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Hometown Religion:

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    Writen byDavid M. Luebke
  • PublisherUniversity of Virginia Press
  • Year2016

Regimes of Coexistence in Early Modern Westphalia by David Luebke provides an insightful historical exploration into the religious pluralization and peaceful coexistence in the prince-bishopric of Münster, Germany, during the sixteenth century. Focusing on the unique "biconfessional regime" established between Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists, the book examines how these religious groups shared parishes and coexisted without falling into religious violence, despite the turbulent backdrop of the Age of Religious Wars. Through an analysis of territorial agreements, laws, and local customs, Luebke reveals how communities were able to maintain peace and unity through tolerance and mutual understanding. This work aligns closely with the objectives of the Minhaj Global Rehabilitation & Community Engagement (GRACE) Repository by emphasizing the principles of interfaith dialogue, peaceful coexistence, and the power of tolerance in overcoming societal divisions. It serves as an essential resource in promoting the core values of rehabilitation, counter-extremism, and community engagement, with lessons on sustaining peace in diverse, conflict-prone societies.

Book Title Hometown Religion:
Author David M. Luebke
ISBN 9780813938400 (hardcover), 9780813938417 (ebook) ISSN
Edition Language
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2016
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 328 Dimensions
Book Subject Early Modern European History, Religious Studies, History of Westphalia,Peace studies
Keywords religious coexistence, Protestantism, Catholicism, early modern history, Westphalia, religious pluralism, Holy Roman Empire, biconfessionalism, Reformation, and religious tolerance.

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