A study of the fragmented nature of post-Reformation English Protestentism and the Dissenters who offered theological alternatives to Anglican traditions through Presbyterianism, Baptism, and Quakerism. This book explains the spread of these Dissenting traditions and the adoption of religious pluralism as a result of Protestant nonconformity.
A study of the fragmented nature of post-Reformation English Protestentism and the Dissenters who offered theological alternatives to Anglican traditions through Presbyterianism, Baptism, and Quakerism. This book explains the spread of these Dissenting traditions and the adoption of religious pluralism as a result of Protestant nonconformity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions
John Coffey is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Leicester. He has published widely on the history of Protestantism in Britain and America, and is the author of Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558-1689 (2000), and Exodus and Liberation: Deliverance Politics from John Calvin to Martin Luther King Jr. (2014). He co-edited The Cambridge Companion to Puritanism (2008), and has worked with N.H. Keeble, Tom Charlton, and Tom Cooper on a scholarly edition of Richard Baxter's Reliquiae Baxterianae, 5 vols (Oxford, 2020).
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* 1: Polly Ha: Presbyterianism in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England * 2: Elliot Vernon: Presbyterians in the English Revolution * 3: George Southcombe: Presbyterians in the Restoration * 4: Tim Cooper: Congregationalists * 5: Michael A. G. Haykin: Separatists and Baptists * 6: Ariel Hessayon: Early Quakerism and its Origins * 7: Cory Cotter: The Dutch Republic: English and Scottish Dissenters in Dutch Exile, 1575-1688 * 8: R. Scott Spurlock: Scotland * 9: Crawford Gribben: Ireland * 10: Lloyd Bowen: Wales, 1587-1689 * 11: Francis J. Bremer: Dissent in New England * 12: Andrew R. Murphy and Adrian Chastain Weimer: Colonial Quakerism * 13: W. J. Sheils: Dissent in the Parishes * 14: Jacqueline Rose: Dissent and the State: Persecution and Toleration * 15: Bernard Capp: The Empowerment of Dissent: The Puritan Revolution * 16: N. H. Keeble: The Print Culture of Nonconformity: From Martin Marprelate to Reliquiae Baxterianae * 17: John Coffey: The Bible and Theology * 18: Susan Hardman Moore: Sacraments and Worship * 19: David J. Appleby: Sermons and Preaching * 20: Rachel Adock: Women and Gender * 21: Michael Davies, Anne Dunan-Page, and Joel Halcomb: Being a Dissenter: Lay Experience in the Gathered Churches
* 1: Polly Ha: Presbyterianism in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England * 2: Elliot Vernon: Presbyterians in the English Revolution * 3: George Southcombe: Presbyterians in the Restoration * 4: Tim Cooper: Congregationalists * 5: Michael A. G. Haykin: Separatists and Baptists * 6: Ariel Hessayon: Early Quakerism and its Origins * 7: Cory Cotter: The Dutch Republic: English and Scottish Dissenters in Dutch Exile, 1575-1688 * 8: R. Scott Spurlock: Scotland * 9: Crawford Gribben: Ireland * 10: Lloyd Bowen: Wales, 1587-1689 * 11: Francis J. Bremer: Dissent in New England * 12: Andrew R. Murphy and Adrian Chastain Weimer: Colonial Quakerism * 13: W. J. Sheils: Dissent in the Parishes * 14: Jacqueline Rose: Dissent and the State: Persecution and Toleration * 15: Bernard Capp: The Empowerment of Dissent: The Puritan Revolution * 16: N. H. Keeble: The Print Culture of Nonconformity: From Martin Marprelate to Reliquiae Baxterianae * 17: John Coffey: The Bible and Theology * 18: Susan Hardman Moore: Sacraments and Worship * 19: David J. Appleby: Sermons and Preaching * 20: Rachel Adock: Women and Gender * 21: Michael Davies, Anne Dunan-Page, and Joel Halcomb: Being a Dissenter: Lay Experience in the Gathered Churches
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