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Een straf van God? Voorzienigheid en daderschap in de Beeldenstorm

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Transparant : tijdschrift van de Vereniging van Christen-Historici. 2014, 25(4). ISSN 0928-1282

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Nothing more than devilment, enacted by some wanton youths without religious motivations. This was the image of the 1566 iconoclastic fury in the Netherlands that prevailed amongst Protestants soon after the event. Reformed Dutchmen felt embarrased by iconoclasm. They realized it had been a form of unauthorized vandalism, which hurt the interconfessional appeal of the Dutch Revolt. Downplaying and dissociating therefore became important strategies of remembering. For Catholics the iconoclastic fury had been a more shocking experience. With one blow they saw a considerable part of their religious world crumble to pieces. But who was responsible for this attack was not an easy question. Catholics were well aware that not all Protestants had taken part in iconoclasm. Moreover, one could question if it had truly been a mundane affair. In questions of causality, early modern believers were quick to point to the transcendental. Was the devil at play? And where was God when His house was trashed? This article explores how Catholics perceived the iconoclastic fury as an interaction between holy and demonic powers. As such, it aims to shed light on early-modern religious experience in times of crisis.

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Iconoclasm, Low Countries, Dutch Republic, Reformation, Catholicism, Divine providence

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ISO 690DE BOER, David, 2014. Een straf van God? Voorzienigheid en daderschap in de Beeldenstorm. In: Transparant : tijdschrift van de Vereniging van Christen-Historici. 2014, 25(4). ISSN 0928-1282
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