About this book series

Studies in Early Modern Religious Tradition, Culture and Society aims to publish monographs, collective volumes and critical editions of texts on the subject of the Christian, Jewish and Islamic tradition, culture and society and the relations between them in the early modern period. The series adopts an interdisciplinary approach and places special emphasis on the sum total of all the religious, cultural, political, social and intellectual changes that took place in the period between the Council of Florence and early Enlightenment. It encourages studies that combine two or more fields of research in their enquiry into a particular issue, e.g., religion and philosophy in the 15th century, women's history and religious reforms in the 16th century, the impact of scientific and geographical discoveries on religion or religion and literature throughout the period. Works on the reception of thinkers of the three religions, and on the history of scholarship also fall largely within the scope of the Series. This Series also aims to encourage new ways of studying the three major religions of the early modern period.

Editorial Board:
Maria Rosa Antognazza, King's College, London, UK ; Emidio Campi, University of Zürich, Switzerland; Luc Deitz, Bibliothèque nationale de Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Carlos Eire, Yale University, USA; Lucas Erne, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Mohammed M. Ghaly, University of Leiden, The Netherlands,; Bruce Gordon, Yale University, USA; Bradley Gregory, Notre Dame University, Indiana, USA,; Howard Hotson, St. Anne's College, Oxford, UK; Ralph Keen, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Jill Kraye, The Warburg Institute, London, UK; Diarmaid MacCulloch, St. Cross College, Oxford, UK; Scott Mandelbrote, Cambridge University, UK; Maria-Cristina Pitassi, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Lyndal Roper, Balliol College, Oxford, UK; Herman J. Selderhuis, Theological University Apeldoorn, The Netherlands; Christoph Strohm, University of Heidelberg, Germany; Magda Teter, Wesleyan University, USA; John L. Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, USA; Alexandre Vanautgaerden, University of Geneva, Switzerland;Piotr Wilczek, University of Warsaw, Poland

All books to be published in this Series will be fully peer-reviewed before final acceptance.
Discontinued series: although this series no longer publishes new content, the published titles listed here remain available.
Print ISSN
1572-5596
Series Editor
  • Irena Backus

Book titles in this series

  1. Long Travail and Great Paynes

    A Politics of Reformation Revision

    Authors:
    • Vivienne Westbrook
    • Copyright: 2001

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. Divinity Compromised

    A Study of Divine Accommodation in the Thought of John Calvin

    Authors:
    • Jon Balserak
    • Copyright: 2006

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook