European Reformation Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Eleventh Annual Conference
C richton Campus of the University of Glasgow, Dumfries, 30 August - 2 September 2001
Kenneth Austin (University of St. Andrews): 'Isnt it Irenic? Immanuel Tremellius and the Avoidance of Controversy'
Elizabeth Tingle (Nene College, Northampton): 'A mini-colloquy of Poissy in Brittany: interfaith dialogue in Nantes in 1562'
Christine Linton (University of St. Andrews): 'Ulrich von Hutten and the Papal Bull'
Elaine Fulton (University of St. Andrews): 'Wolves and Weathervanes: A Catholic View of Evangelicals in Late Sixteenth-Century Vienna'
Michael S. Springer (University of St. Andrews): 'Them and Us: the Impact of Anabaptism on Jan Laski's Reformed Church Orders'
Alec Ryrie (University of Birmingham): 'Power and the Failure of Dialogue in 1550s Scotland'
Alexandra Kess (University of St. Andrews): 'John Sleidanus and the Problem of Protestant History'
Matthew Maclean (University of St. Andrews): 'Sebastian Münsters Cosmographia'
Louise Campbell (University of Birmingham): '"Resist not your calling": Uncovering the Confessional Convictions of Matthew Parker in the 1530s'
Helen Parish (University of Reading): '"Fables and Fairytales": Saints and Miracles in Sixteenth Century England'
William G. Naphy (University of Aberdeen): 'Calvin and the Death Penalty: Compassion, Conscience or Convenience?'
Timothy Watson (University of Newcastle): 'The Disputed Soul of Barthelemy Aneau, 1562-2001'