Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"

In this article, I try to show that although the religious and intellectual movements now known as “Reformation” introduced potentially “revolutionary” ideas, even in the realm of political thinking and action, no revolution did actually take place, not least because of the victory of a “normalizati...

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Main Author: Flavia Monceri
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universitas Studiorum 2019-12-01
Series:Open Journal of Humanities
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spelling doaj-8bd54f65ae9e43438b8f510d4e6be0e12020-11-25T03:53:15ZdeuUniversitas StudiorumOpen Journal of Humanities2612-69662019-12-013376410.17605/OSF.IO/SDQ8PIl ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"Flavia Monceri0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5565-4501Università degli Studi del MoliseIn this article, I try to show that although the religious and intellectual movements now known as “Reformation” introduced potentially “revolutionary” ideas, even in the realm of political thinking and action, no revolution did actually take place, not least because of the victory of a “normalization impulse”, so to speak. After considering (only) two amongst the most innovative of those ideas, I briefly address the socalled “Radical Reformation”, moving thereafter to a discussion of Stefan Zweig’s Castellio gegen Calvin (1936), in which the Author tries to show the ambivalent character of the Reformation and its ideas – what I have called the “dark side” of the Reformation –, especially when it comes to the issue of the exercise of power, dangerously shifting from (at least potential) revolution to authoritarianism and even tyranny. https://osf.io/sdq8p/castellio contro calvinocastellio gegen calvinstefan zweigliteraturehistory of literatureliterary criticismsebastian castelliocalvinreformation
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Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
Open Journal of Humanities
castellio contro calvino
castellio gegen calvin
stefan zweig
literature
history of literature
literary criticism
sebastian castellio
calvin
reformation
author_facet Flavia Monceri
author_sort Flavia Monceri
title Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
title_short Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
title_full Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
title_fullStr Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
title_full_unstemmed Il ‘lato oscuro’ della Riforma: dalla ‘Riforma radicale’ al Castellio contro Calvino di Stefan Zweig [The dark side of Reformation: From radical Reformation to "Castellio gegen Calvin" by Stefan Zweig"
title_sort il ‘lato oscuro’ della riforma: dalla ‘riforma radicale’ al castellio contro calvino di stefan zweig [the dark side of reformation: from radical reformation to "castellio gegen calvin" by stefan zweig"
publisher Universitas Studiorum
series Open Journal of Humanities
issn 2612-6966
publishDate 2019-12-01
description In this article, I try to show that although the religious and intellectual movements now known as “Reformation” introduced potentially “revolutionary” ideas, even in the realm of political thinking and action, no revolution did actually take place, not least because of the victory of a “normalization impulse”, so to speak. After considering (only) two amongst the most innovative of those ideas, I briefly address the socalled “Radical Reformation”, moving thereafter to a discussion of Stefan Zweig’s Castellio gegen Calvin (1936), in which the Author tries to show the ambivalent character of the Reformation and its ideas – what I have called the “dark side” of the Reformation –, especially when it comes to the issue of the exercise of power, dangerously shifting from (at least potential) revolution to authoritarianism and even tyranny.
topic castellio contro calvino
castellio gegen calvin
stefan zweig
literature
history of literature
literary criticism
sebastian castellio
calvin
reformation
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