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Reading Catechisms, Teaching Religion makes two broad arguments. First, the sixteenth century witnessed a fundamental transformation in Christians’, Catholic and Evangelical, conceptualization of the nature of knowledge of Christianity and the media through which that knowledge was articulated and communicated. Christians had shared a sense that knowledge might come through visions, images, liturgy; catechisms taught that knowledge of ‘Christianity’ began with texts printed on a page. Second, codicil catechisms sought not simply to dissolve the material distinction between codex and person, but to teach catechumens to see specific words together as texts. The pages of catechisms were visual—they confound precisely that constructed modern bipolarity, word/image, or, conversely, that modern bipolarity obscures what sixteenth-century catechisms sought to do.

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“Reading Catechisms, Teaching Religion is a rich, lucid book that should be of interest to scholars in several fields, not only Reformation history and religious studies.” Lara Apps, University of Alberta. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Fall 2016), pp. 707-708. “Wandel’s book successfully underlines the impetus in the catechisms of the Reformation era to render Christian knowledge graphically.” Hilmar M. Pabel, Simon Fraser University, Canada. In: Renaissance and Reformation, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Summer 2016), pp. 219-221. “This is an incredibly rich study of catechisms and the teaching of religion in the sixteenth century. […] Wandel’s splendid book opens many dimensions. It illuminates Christian identity and sixteenth-century shifts, as well as providing detailed comparative theological examinations of major catechisms. By explaining the catechisms in their wider contexts, Wandel illuminates their importance in themselves as well as their functions as texts that convey meaning for Christian believers.” Donald K. McKim, Germantown, Tennessee. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 68, No. 2 (April 2017), pp. 411-413.

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Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction 1. The Codex in the Hand 2. Belief 3. Commandments 4. Prayer 5. Sacraments 6. Images Conclusion Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 08/10/2015
      ISBN13: 9789004305199, 978-9004305199
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      Book Synopsis
      Reading Catechisms, Teaching Religion makes two broad arguments. First, the sixteenth century witnessed a fundamental transformation in Christians’, Catholic and Evangelical, conceptualization of the nature of knowledge of Christianity and the media through which that knowledge was articulated and communicated. Christians had shared a sense that knowledge might come through visions, images, liturgy; catechisms taught that knowledge of ‘Christianity’ began with texts printed on a page. Second, codicil catechisms sought not simply to dissolve the material distinction between codex and person, but to teach catechumens to see specific words together as texts. The pages of catechisms were visual—they confound precisely that constructed modern bipolarity, word/image, or, conversely, that modern bipolarity obscures what sixteenth-century catechisms sought to do.

      Trade Review
      “Reading Catechisms, Teaching Religion is a rich, lucid book that should be of interest to scholars in several fields, not only Reformation history and religious studies.” Lara Apps, University of Alberta. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Fall 2016), pp. 707-708. “Wandel’s book successfully underlines the impetus in the catechisms of the Reformation era to render Christian knowledge graphically.” Hilmar M. Pabel, Simon Fraser University, Canada. In: Renaissance and Reformation, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Summer 2016), pp. 219-221. “This is an incredibly rich study of catechisms and the teaching of religion in the sixteenth century. […] Wandel’s splendid book opens many dimensions. It illuminates Christian identity and sixteenth-century shifts, as well as providing detailed comparative theological examinations of major catechisms. By explaining the catechisms in their wider contexts, Wandel illuminates their importance in themselves as well as their functions as texts that convey meaning for Christian believers.” Donald K. McKim, Germantown, Tennessee. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 68, No. 2 (April 2017), pp. 411-413.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction 1. The Codex in the Hand 2. Belief 3. Commandments 4. Prayer 5. Sacraments 6. Images Conclusion Bibliography Index

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