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The life story and theological writings of Katharina Sch tz Zell (1498-1562) present an unusually full picture of an urban lay woman in the Protestant Reformation.The daughter of an established artisan in the free imperial city of Strasbourg, Katharina Sch tz married the reformer Matthew Zell and became a partner in one of the first Protestant 'clergy couples'. More than a pioneer pastor's wife, Sch tz Zell carried out a lifelong ministry of teaching, writing, and speaking out, as well as the charitable work and hospitality traditionally expected of a woman.Part one of Volume 1 paints Sch tz Zell's biography in the context of her age, part two explores the main features of her biblical theology and literary activity, giving particular attention to Sch tz Zell's convictions about the ministries of women and laity.Volume 2 provides access for the first time to the literary corpus of an outstanding lay leader of the early Protestant Reformation, one of the most articulate women authors of her age.An educated Strasbourg craftswoman and pastor's wife, Katharina Sch tz Zell wrote German fluently. Her works, some published in her lifetime, others preserved only in manuscript, are remarkable for their time-span (1524-1558) and the range of genres: from devotional, educational, and pastoral text to sermonic literature and theological polemic.Sch tz Zell's writings reveal a lively mind, considerable Biblical knowledge, and unusual historical gifts. Her practically unknown autograph letter to Caspar Schwenckfeld is particularly important for the new light it sheds on confessionalization in the 1550's and one woman's friendly but sturdy intellectual independence.Elsie Anne McKee is the author of 'Katharina Schutz Zell (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought) (2 Volume set) (v. 1 & 2)', published 1998 under ISBN 9789004111127 and ISBN 9004111123.
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