`the book offers many insights ... a wealth of information which is
otherwise not readily available - notably on the Baltic Churches
and on Lutheran worship - and an invaluable 57-page bibliography.
For all of this, as for its charming examples of the idiosyncrasies
of the fragmented "churchscape" of German Protestantism, mostly now
rationalised away, I shall turn to it again and again.'
Colin Podmore, Church Times
`unique in providing an accessible account of Scandinavia and the
Baltic countries. Dr Hope's survey is impressive both in range and
detail ... this book is indispensable.'
The Expository Times
`there is passion beneath the surface of this massive and often
austere book ... Beneath the meticulous scholarship, and the
sometimes overwhelming weight of detail, this is a book ultimately
rooted in a love of, and a fascination with, Lutheran Christianity
... Each section is written with authority, grounded in a thorough
knowledge of the literature, mastery of the often baffling
intricacies of the administrative, legal and political dimensions
of the
subject, and a level-handed approach to questions of
interpretation. Where Hope must be unique is in the range of his
expertise within the field of north European Protestantism.'
Hugh McLeod, University of Birmingham, Reviews in Religion and
Theology, 1997/2 May
`the book offers many insights ... a wealth of information which is
otherwise not readily available ... and an invaluable 57-page
bibliography'
Colin Podmore, Church Times
`Hope's multilingual erudition is formidably impressive, as is his
judicious impartiality on topics which have aroused fiercely
sectarian strife. The work can be highly commended as an
informative work of reference and a thoughtful analysis of the
Protestant place in modern European history.'
John S Conway, German Studies Review
`This latest volume in the Oxford History of the Christian Church
is a long book, covering a massive area over an extensive period
and touching on nearly all the numerous aspects of the subject ...
this is an important and authoritative work, the first study of
later Lutheranism in English, by a scholar with an enviable command
of the Baltic languages and a commendable sympathy for his
material. It is a survey that will be of use to all students of
the
subject, whatever their nationality, and is likely to remain
unsurpassed for a long time to come.'
Times Literary Supplement
`a quite splendid book which gives one fresh hope for a British
historiography which has gone too far down the roads of both
insularity and secularity'
EHR Nov. 97
`Nicholas Hope is to be commended for having undertaken such a
mammoth task. He has produced a highly readable account of these
churches ... It is a highly informative book and clearly written by
someone who knows this period's Scandinavian and German church
history incredibly well ... the author has produced a book which
will be of great use to future scholars.'
German History
`The author weaves a story of the myriad German states and
Scandinavian countries that is both skillful and enlightening.'
Church History
`This is a work of a very special character...a work of fine
nuances, a study in which the complicated network of the
pos-Reformation ecclesiastical situation in Germany and Scandinavia
is explored by means of apporaching it from various different
angles ... This is a rich book; all the more interesting because of
its idiosyncratic structure. It is not a manual in the traditional
sense ... a work which, just because of its originality, may be
considered a
valuable addition to the steadily expanding Oxford History of the
Christian Church.'
Journal of Theological Studies
`Although the text is crowded with informative portraits of
scholars, church leaders, devotional authors, architects, and
musicians, it also offers important interpretive insights ... Hope
deserves praise for his pioneering work, which contributes much
both to comparative church history and to our understanding of a
neglected aspect of the modernization process in Central and
Northern Europe.'
American Historical Review
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