Calvinist Conformity in Post-Reformation England is the first modern full-scale examination of the theology and life of the distinguished English Calvinist clergyman Daniel Featley (1582-1645). It offers a comprehensive treatment of his two dozen published works and manuscripts and situates these works within their original historical context. The work uses Featley's career to trace the fortunes of Calvinist conformists--those English Calvinists who were committed to the established Church and represented the Church's majority position between 1560 and the mid-1620s--and offers a more nuanced…mehr
Calvinist Conformity in Post-Reformation England is the first modern full-scale examination of the theology and life of the distinguished English Calvinist clergyman Daniel Featley (1582-1645). It offers a comprehensive treatment of his two dozen published works and manuscripts and situates these works within their original historical context. The work uses Featley's career to trace the fortunes of Calvinist conformists--those English Calvinists who were committed to the established Church and represented the Church's majority position between 1560 and the mid-1620s--and offers a more nuanced perspective on the priorities and political maneuvers of these figures and the politics of religion in post-Reformation England.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greg A. Salazar is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. His research was funded by scholarships and grants from the Lightfoot and Archbishop Cranmer funds at Cambridge University. He co-edited volume 6 of The Works of William Perkins (2018) and serves as Managing Editor for the Journal Studies in Puritanism and Piety,
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* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Note on Transcriptions and Translations * Introduction * Chapter 1 - The Formation of a Calvinist Conformist * Chapter 2 - Regulating the Reformed Consensus: Chaplaincy, Licensing, and Censorship * Chapter 3 - Anti-Catholicism: Scripture, Patristic Tradition, and Pastoral Polemicism * Chapter 4 - English Reformed Soteriology: Countering Pelagianism, Arminianism, and Popery * Chapter 5 - Pastoral and Practical Theology: Preaching, Piety, and Ecclesiastical Conformity * Chapter 6 - Ecclesiology and Polity of an English Calvinist Conformist * Chapter 7 - The 'Afterlife' of an English Calvinist Conformist * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography
* Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Note on Transcriptions and Translations * Introduction * Chapter 1 - The Formation of a Calvinist Conformist * Chapter 2 - Regulating the Reformed Consensus: Chaplaincy, Licensing, and Censorship * Chapter 3 - Anti-Catholicism: Scripture, Patristic Tradition, and Pastoral Polemicism * Chapter 4 - English Reformed Soteriology: Countering Pelagianism, Arminianism, and Popery * Chapter 5 - Pastoral and Practical Theology: Preaching, Piety, and Ecclesiastical Conformity * Chapter 6 - Ecclesiology and Polity of an English Calvinist Conformist * Chapter 7 - The 'Afterlife' of an English Calvinist Conformist * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography
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