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Protestantizem na Slovenskem v prvih šestih desetletjih 19. stoletja ▪︎ Protestantism in the Slovene Lands in the First Six Decades of the 19th Century
Author(s) -
Vincenc Rajšp
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stati inu obstati
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2590-9754
pISSN - 1408-8363
DOI - 10.26493/2590-9754.17(34)301-327
Subject(s) - protestantism , toleration , emperor , german , historiography , monarchy , history , empire , classics , religious studies , ancient history , art , philosophy , law , political science , politics , archaeology
The paper presents representations and conceptions of Reformation and Protestantism from the late 18th century to the early 1860s. Protestantism in the Habsburg Monarchy underwent a new development mainly after the Patent of Toleration by emperor Joseph II in 1781, when the Slovene Protestant parishes in Prekmurje and the only Slovene Crypto-Protestant community in Zagoriče in Carinthia reappeared. A new turning point came in 1848, when the concept of equality in the Austrian Empire encompassed languages as well as religions. The Slovene area at that time was characterized by a tolerant relationship between Catholics and Protestants in the cultural and national spheres. Slomšek’s view on the cultural significance of Slovene Protestants, as well as at the time still present German linguistic tolerance, enabled peaceful coexistence. The paper introduces in more detail the book about Primož Trubar by Wilhelm Sillem, which was published in 1861 and has heretofore not been noticed and considered in the historiography and biographies of Primož Trubar (with the exception of Jože Rajhman).

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