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Many of the authors reflect the interest in 'religious sociology' which characterises much contemporary continental work in the field of ecclesiastical history.
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Many of the authors reflect the interest in 'religious sociology' which characterises much contemporary continental work in the field of ecclesiastical history.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780521101783
- ISBN-10: 0521101786
- Artikelnr.: 25686554
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 595g
- ISBN-13: 9780521101783
- ISBN-10: 0521101786
- Artikelnr.: 25686554
Preface; 1. Heresy and schism in the later Roman empire S. L. Greenslade;
2. Christianity and dissent in Roman North Africa: changing perspectives in
recent work R. A. Markus; 3. Heresy and schism as social and national
movements W. H. C. Frend; 4. Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea
Everett Ferguson; 5. Society, theodicy and the origins of heresy: towards a
reassessment of the medieval evidence Janet L. Nelson; 6, Tradition and
temerity: papal attitudes to deviants 1159-1216 Brenda Bolton; 7. Heresy
and learning in early cistercianism Derek Baker; 8. Reformatio regni:
Wyclif and Hus as leaders of religious protest movements Michael Wilks; 9.
Bishop Buckingham and the lollards of Lincoln diocese A. K. McHardy; 10.
Some aspects of lollard book production Anne Hudson; 11. A sermon by John
Luke on the ending of the Great Schism 1409 Margaret Harvey; 12. Thomas
Rudborne, monk of Winchester and the council of Florence Joan G. Greatrex;
13. Julius II and the schismatic cardinals Walter Ullmann; 14. Lincolnshire
1536: heresy, schism or religious discontent? Margaret Bowker; 15. The
Family of Love and the diocese of Ely Felicity Heal; 16. The quest for the
heretical laity in the visitation records of Ely in the late sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries Margaret Spufford; 17. 'Dens of loitering
lubbers': protestant protest against cathedral foundations 1540-1640 Claire
Cross; 18. The Anglo-Gallicanism of dom Thomas Preston 1567-1647 Maurus
Lunn; 19. Henry IV and the huguenot appeal for a return to Poissy W. B.
Patterson; 20. Orthodox and catholics in the seventeenth century: schism or
intercommunion? K. T. Ware; 21. The emergence of the schism in
seventeenth-century Scotland Gordon Donaldson; 22. Religious protest and
urban authority: the case of Henry Sherfield, iconoclast 1633 Paul Slack;
23. Swedenborgianism: heresy, schism or religious protest? W. R. Ward; 24.
An Irish heretic bishop: Robert Clayton of Clogher A. R. Winnett; 25. The
arian schism in Ireland 1830 J. M. Barkley; 26. Protest and schism in
nineteenth-century German Catholicism: the Ronge-Czerski movement 1844-5
Wayne Detzler; 27. 'God and Mammon': religious protest and educational
change in New England from the Revolution to the Gilded Age Keith Hampson;
28. Reason and emotion in working-class religion 1794-1824 Stuart Mews; 29.
A. H. Clough: a case study in Victorian doubt P. G. Scott; 30. African
separatists: heresy, schism or protest movement? Peter Hinchcliff
2. Christianity and dissent in Roman North Africa: changing perspectives in
recent work R. A. Markus; 3. Heresy and schism as social and national
movements W. H. C. Frend; 4. Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea
Everett Ferguson; 5. Society, theodicy and the origins of heresy: towards a
reassessment of the medieval evidence Janet L. Nelson; 6, Tradition and
temerity: papal attitudes to deviants 1159-1216 Brenda Bolton; 7. Heresy
and learning in early cistercianism Derek Baker; 8. Reformatio regni:
Wyclif and Hus as leaders of religious protest movements Michael Wilks; 9.
Bishop Buckingham and the lollards of Lincoln diocese A. K. McHardy; 10.
Some aspects of lollard book production Anne Hudson; 11. A sermon by John
Luke on the ending of the Great Schism 1409 Margaret Harvey; 12. Thomas
Rudborne, monk of Winchester and the council of Florence Joan G. Greatrex;
13. Julius II and the schismatic cardinals Walter Ullmann; 14. Lincolnshire
1536: heresy, schism or religious discontent? Margaret Bowker; 15. The
Family of Love and the diocese of Ely Felicity Heal; 16. The quest for the
heretical laity in the visitation records of Ely in the late sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries Margaret Spufford; 17. 'Dens of loitering
lubbers': protestant protest against cathedral foundations 1540-1640 Claire
Cross; 18. The Anglo-Gallicanism of dom Thomas Preston 1567-1647 Maurus
Lunn; 19. Henry IV and the huguenot appeal for a return to Poissy W. B.
Patterson; 20. Orthodox and catholics in the seventeenth century: schism or
intercommunion? K. T. Ware; 21. The emergence of the schism in
seventeenth-century Scotland Gordon Donaldson; 22. Religious protest and
urban authority: the case of Henry Sherfield, iconoclast 1633 Paul Slack;
23. Swedenborgianism: heresy, schism or religious protest? W. R. Ward; 24.
An Irish heretic bishop: Robert Clayton of Clogher A. R. Winnett; 25. The
arian schism in Ireland 1830 J. M. Barkley; 26. Protest and schism in
nineteenth-century German Catholicism: the Ronge-Czerski movement 1844-5
Wayne Detzler; 27. 'God and Mammon': religious protest and educational
change in New England from the Revolution to the Gilded Age Keith Hampson;
28. Reason and emotion in working-class religion 1794-1824 Stuart Mews; 29.
A. H. Clough: a case study in Victorian doubt P. G. Scott; 30. African
separatists: heresy, schism or protest movement? Peter Hinchcliff
Preface; 1. Heresy and schism in the later Roman empire S. L. Greenslade;
2. Christianity and dissent in Roman North Africa: changing perspectives in
recent work R. A. Markus; 3. Heresy and schism as social and national
movements W. H. C. Frend; 4. Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea
Everett Ferguson; 5. Society, theodicy and the origins of heresy: towards a
reassessment of the medieval evidence Janet L. Nelson; 6, Tradition and
temerity: papal attitudes to deviants 1159-1216 Brenda Bolton; 7. Heresy
and learning in early cistercianism Derek Baker; 8. Reformatio regni:
Wyclif and Hus as leaders of religious protest movements Michael Wilks; 9.
Bishop Buckingham and the lollards of Lincoln diocese A. K. McHardy; 10.
Some aspects of lollard book production Anne Hudson; 11. A sermon by John
Luke on the ending of the Great Schism 1409 Margaret Harvey; 12. Thomas
Rudborne, monk of Winchester and the council of Florence Joan G. Greatrex;
13. Julius II and the schismatic cardinals Walter Ullmann; 14. Lincolnshire
1536: heresy, schism or religious discontent? Margaret Bowker; 15. The
Family of Love and the diocese of Ely Felicity Heal; 16. The quest for the
heretical laity in the visitation records of Ely in the late sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries Margaret Spufford; 17. 'Dens of loitering
lubbers': protestant protest against cathedral foundations 1540-1640 Claire
Cross; 18. The Anglo-Gallicanism of dom Thomas Preston 1567-1647 Maurus
Lunn; 19. Henry IV and the huguenot appeal for a return to Poissy W. B.
Patterson; 20. Orthodox and catholics in the seventeenth century: schism or
intercommunion? K. T. Ware; 21. The emergence of the schism in
seventeenth-century Scotland Gordon Donaldson; 22. Religious protest and
urban authority: the case of Henry Sherfield, iconoclast 1633 Paul Slack;
23. Swedenborgianism: heresy, schism or religious protest? W. R. Ward; 24.
An Irish heretic bishop: Robert Clayton of Clogher A. R. Winnett; 25. The
arian schism in Ireland 1830 J. M. Barkley; 26. Protest and schism in
nineteenth-century German Catholicism: the Ronge-Czerski movement 1844-5
Wayne Detzler; 27. 'God and Mammon': religious protest and educational
change in New England from the Revolution to the Gilded Age Keith Hampson;
28. Reason and emotion in working-class religion 1794-1824 Stuart Mews; 29.
A. H. Clough: a case study in Victorian doubt P. G. Scott; 30. African
separatists: heresy, schism or protest movement? Peter Hinchcliff
2. Christianity and dissent in Roman North Africa: changing perspectives in
recent work R. A. Markus; 3. Heresy and schism as social and national
movements W. H. C. Frend; 4. Attitudes to schism at the council of Nicaea
Everett Ferguson; 5. Society, theodicy and the origins of heresy: towards a
reassessment of the medieval evidence Janet L. Nelson; 6, Tradition and
temerity: papal attitudes to deviants 1159-1216 Brenda Bolton; 7. Heresy
and learning in early cistercianism Derek Baker; 8. Reformatio regni:
Wyclif and Hus as leaders of religious protest movements Michael Wilks; 9.
Bishop Buckingham and the lollards of Lincoln diocese A. K. McHardy; 10.
Some aspects of lollard book production Anne Hudson; 11. A sermon by John
Luke on the ending of the Great Schism 1409 Margaret Harvey; 12. Thomas
Rudborne, monk of Winchester and the council of Florence Joan G. Greatrex;
13. Julius II and the schismatic cardinals Walter Ullmann; 14. Lincolnshire
1536: heresy, schism or religious discontent? Margaret Bowker; 15. The
Family of Love and the diocese of Ely Felicity Heal; 16. The quest for the
heretical laity in the visitation records of Ely in the late sixteenth and
early seventeenth centuries Margaret Spufford; 17. 'Dens of loitering
lubbers': protestant protest against cathedral foundations 1540-1640 Claire
Cross; 18. The Anglo-Gallicanism of dom Thomas Preston 1567-1647 Maurus
Lunn; 19. Henry IV and the huguenot appeal for a return to Poissy W. B.
Patterson; 20. Orthodox and catholics in the seventeenth century: schism or
intercommunion? K. T. Ware; 21. The emergence of the schism in
seventeenth-century Scotland Gordon Donaldson; 22. Religious protest and
urban authority: the case of Henry Sherfield, iconoclast 1633 Paul Slack;
23. Swedenborgianism: heresy, schism or religious protest? W. R. Ward; 24.
An Irish heretic bishop: Robert Clayton of Clogher A. R. Winnett; 25. The
arian schism in Ireland 1830 J. M. Barkley; 26. Protest and schism in
nineteenth-century German Catholicism: the Ronge-Czerski movement 1844-5
Wayne Detzler; 27. 'God and Mammon': religious protest and educational
change in New England from the Revolution to the Gilded Age Keith Hampson;
28. Reason and emotion in working-class religion 1794-1824 Stuart Mews; 29.
A. H. Clough: a case study in Victorian doubt P. G. Scott; 30. African
separatists: heresy, schism or protest movement? Peter Hinchcliff