1st Edition
The Peace of Augsburg and the Meckhart Confession Moderate Religion in an Age of Militancy
1. Introduction
2. That Forgotten Place Between Heaven and Hell: Resistance and Compromise During the Augsburg Interim
3. The Sin Unconfessed: Meckhart and the Act of Confession
4. Dance of the Augsburg Preachers: The Melhorn Controversy and the Culture of Confessionalization
5. The Meckhart Confession: Negotiating Moderation
6. A Rudderless Ship in Stormy Seas: Conflict, Crisis, and Concord at the Dawn of the Confessional Age
7. Hellhounds in the House of Fugger
8. The Path of Resistance: Augsburg’s Divergent Evangelical Responses to the Counter Reformation
9. The Calendar Riot: Conceptually Expanded, Contextually Explored
10. Caught in No-Man’s Land: The Vocation Controversy
11. Conclusion
Biography
Adam Glen Hough is a graduate of the University of Arizona’s Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies, and a past fellow at the Herzog August Bibliothek and the University of Victoria’s Centre for Studies in Religion and Society.






