
Concilia
Synods of the Churches of and after the Reformation
Ecclesia semper reformanda (17th-19th Centuries)
Alberto Melloni, Gianmarco Braghi (eds)
- Pages: vi + 675 p.
- Size:155 x 245 mm
- Language(s):Latin, German, English
- Publication Year:2025
- € 460,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE
- ISBN: 978-2-503-59613-6
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Alberto Melloni is Full Professor of History of Christianity at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Secretary and Director of the Foundation for Religious Studies (Fscire) and Chair holder of the UNESCO Chair on Religious Pluralism and Peace at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. He was also the Chair for the 2021 Italian Presidency of the IF20 by the G20 Interfaith Forum. Since 2020, he has been one of the European Commission’s Chief Scientific Advisors.
Gianmarco Braghi, PhD (Trinity College Dublin), is Assistant Professor of History of Christianity at the University of Palermo and a member of the Foundation for Religious Studies (Fscire), where he acts as Deputy Coordinator of the “Giuseppe Alberigo” European School for Advanced Religious Studies. He is a member of the Board of the Reformation Research Consortium (REFORC) and of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Stitching Calvin’s Reforming Correspondence.
This volume includes the critical editions – in some cases the very first critical editions – of a selection of synods of the Churches of and after the Reformation from 1618 to 1820. This collection of synodal decrees represents different confessional families and covers a wide linguistic and geographical spectrum between Europe and North America.
Synodus Dordrechtana (1618/1619) (ed. Herman J. Selderhuis)
Concilium Westmonasteriense (1643/1652) (ed. Torrance Kirby)
Concilium Cantabrigense (in Nova Britannia) (1646/1648) (ed. Jonathan Arnold)
Concilium Hengroniae (1655) (ed. Antonio Gerace)
Concilium Danecastrense (1656) (ed. Francesca Cadeddu)
Concilium Londinense (Savoy Declaration) (1658) (ed. Torrance Kirby)
Concilium Bostoniense (1679/1680) (ed. Torrance Kirby)
Concilium Philadelphiense (1748) (ed. Wolfgang Splitter)
Synodus Marienbornensis (1764) (ed. Olaf Nippe & Paul Peucker)
Concilium Baltimorense (1784) (ed. Massimo Rubboli)
Concilia Philadelphiensia (1785/1789) (ed. Massimo Rubboli)
Concilium Terrae Mariae (1820) (ed. Kim-Eric Williams)