The Cult of the Virgin Mary in Early Modern Germany
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The book explores the evolution of Marian piety during Germany's Reformation and Counter-Reformation, challenging the notion that the Virgin Mary vanished from Protestant life. It reveals that in Lutheran regions, Marian liturgy and art persisted, albeit with altered meanings. Meanwhile, in Catholic areas, baroque expressions of devotion coexisted with traditional forms, despite the Church's efforts for uniformity. By examining local contexts, the author highlights how diverse Marian practices influenced both women's and men's experiences amid religious transformations.
