Contesting Orthodoxies in the History of Christianity
Herausgeber: Gebarowski-Shafer, Ellie; Ryrie, Alec; Null, Ashley
Contesting Orthodoxies in the History of Christianity
Herausgeber: Gebarowski-Shafer, Ellie; Ryrie, Alec; Null, Ashley
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Examines the pursuit of orthodoxy, and its consequences for the history of Christianity.
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Examines the pursuit of orthodoxy, and its consequences for the history of Christianity.
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- Studies in Modern British Religious History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276271
- ISBN-10: 1783276274
- Artikelnr.: 61394517
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Studies in Modern British Religious History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781783276271
- ISBN-10: 1783276274
- Artikelnr.: 61394517
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. 'Jewish Christianity' in antiquity: meaningless category or heuristic
irritant? James Carleton Paget 2. 'Sola Fide': The Wrong Slogan? Morna D.
Hooker 3. Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: The influence of Thomas
Cromwell on reform within the early modern English Austin Friars Anik
Laferrière 4. Lex, Rex, and Sex: The Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the
Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law Korey D. Maas 5. The Authority of
Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now Ashley Null 6. Orthodoxy
and Heresy in the Post-Reformation Euan Cameron 7. Profanity and Piety in
the Church Porch: The Place of Transgression in Early Modern England Ethan
Shagan 8. Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation
English Church Felicity Heal 9. The Myth of the Church of England Alec
Ryrie 10. Mysticism, orthodoxy and Reformed identity before the English
Revolution: the case of John Everard Sarah Apetrei 11. Sacrilege and the
Sacred in England's Second Reformation, 1640-1660 Judith Maltby 12. 'I had
not the patience to be quiet': Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel Alison
Dight 13. 'A Soul-Corrupting Indifferentism': The Intellectual Development
of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jonathan Yonan 14. Newman, Dogma and Freedom in
the Church Eamon Duffy 15. 'Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?' Reconsidering Religion
and the British Soldier Michael Snape 16. King James Vulgate Ellie
Gabarowski-Shafer 17. The Myth of the Anglican Communion? Hannah Cleugh
irritant? James Carleton Paget 2. 'Sola Fide': The Wrong Slogan? Morna D.
Hooker 3. Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: The influence of Thomas
Cromwell on reform within the early modern English Austin Friars Anik
Laferrière 4. Lex, Rex, and Sex: The Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the
Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law Korey D. Maas 5. The Authority of
Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now Ashley Null 6. Orthodoxy
and Heresy in the Post-Reformation Euan Cameron 7. Profanity and Piety in
the Church Porch: The Place of Transgression in Early Modern England Ethan
Shagan 8. Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation
English Church Felicity Heal 9. The Myth of the Church of England Alec
Ryrie 10. Mysticism, orthodoxy and Reformed identity before the English
Revolution: the case of John Everard Sarah Apetrei 11. Sacrilege and the
Sacred in England's Second Reformation, 1640-1660 Judith Maltby 12. 'I had
not the patience to be quiet': Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel Alison
Dight 13. 'A Soul-Corrupting Indifferentism': The Intellectual Development
of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jonathan Yonan 14. Newman, Dogma and Freedom in
the Church Eamon Duffy 15. 'Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?' Reconsidering Religion
and the British Soldier Michael Snape 16. King James Vulgate Ellie
Gabarowski-Shafer 17. The Myth of the Anglican Communion? Hannah Cleugh
1. 'Jewish Christianity' in antiquity: meaningless category or heuristic
irritant? James Carleton Paget 2. 'Sola Fide': The Wrong Slogan? Morna D.
Hooker 3. Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: The influence of Thomas
Cromwell on reform within the early modern English Austin Friars Anik
Laferrière 4. Lex, Rex, and Sex: The Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the
Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law Korey D. Maas 5. The Authority of
Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now Ashley Null 6. Orthodoxy
and Heresy in the Post-Reformation Euan Cameron 7. Profanity and Piety in
the Church Porch: The Place of Transgression in Early Modern England Ethan
Shagan 8. Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation
English Church Felicity Heal 9. The Myth of the Church of England Alec
Ryrie 10. Mysticism, orthodoxy and Reformed identity before the English
Revolution: the case of John Everard Sarah Apetrei 11. Sacrilege and the
Sacred in England's Second Reformation, 1640-1660 Judith Maltby 12. 'I had
not the patience to be quiet': Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel Alison
Dight 13. 'A Soul-Corrupting Indifferentism': The Intellectual Development
of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jonathan Yonan 14. Newman, Dogma and Freedom in
the Church Eamon Duffy 15. 'Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?' Reconsidering Religion
and the British Soldier Michael Snape 16. King James Vulgate Ellie
Gabarowski-Shafer 17. The Myth of the Anglican Communion? Hannah Cleugh
irritant? James Carleton Paget 2. 'Sola Fide': The Wrong Slogan? Morna D.
Hooker 3. Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: The influence of Thomas
Cromwell on reform within the early modern English Austin Friars Anik
Laferrière 4. Lex, Rex, and Sex: The Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the
Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law Korey D. Maas 5. The Authority of
Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now Ashley Null 6. Orthodoxy
and Heresy in the Post-Reformation Euan Cameron 7. Profanity and Piety in
the Church Porch: The Place of Transgression in Early Modern England Ethan
Shagan 8. Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation
English Church Felicity Heal 9. The Myth of the Church of England Alec
Ryrie 10. Mysticism, orthodoxy and Reformed identity before the English
Revolution: the case of John Everard Sarah Apetrei 11. Sacrilege and the
Sacred in England's Second Reformation, 1640-1660 Judith Maltby 12. 'I had
not the patience to be quiet': Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel Alison
Dight 13. 'A Soul-Corrupting Indifferentism': The Intellectual Development
of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Jonathan Yonan 14. Newman, Dogma and Freedom in
the Church Eamon Duffy 15. 'Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?' Reconsidering Religion
and the British Soldier Michael Snape 16. King James Vulgate Ellie
Gabarowski-Shafer 17. The Myth of the Anglican Communion? Hannah Cleugh