English Church and State: A Short Study of Erastianism

English Church and State: A Short Study of Erastianism
Title English Church and State: A Short Study of Erastianism PDF eBook
Author David Fuller
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 126
Release 2016-09-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1326797301

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A short study of Erastianism in the Church of England covering the period from the Norman Conquest to the Present Day

A Short History of the Oxford Movement

A Short History of the Oxford Movement
Title A Short History of the Oxford Movement PDF eBook
Author Sidney Leslie Ollard
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1915
Genre Oxford movement
ISBN

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John Jewel and the English National Church

John Jewel and the English National Church
Title John Jewel and the English National Church PDF eBook
Author Gary W. Jenkins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2016-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317110684

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John Jewel (1522-1571) has long been regarded as one of the key figures in the shaping of the Anglican Church. A Marian exile, he returned to England upon the accession of Elizabeth I, and was appointed bishop of Salisbury in 1560 and wrote his famous Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae two years later. The most recent monographs on Jewel, now over forty years old, focus largely on his theology, casting him as deft scholar, adept humanist, precursor to Hooker, arbiter of Anglican identity and seminal mind in the formation of Anglicanism. Yet in light of modern research it is clear that much of this does not stand up to closer examination. In this work, Gary Jenkins argues that, far from serving as the constructor of a positive Anglican identity, Jewel's real contribution pertains to the genesis of its divided and schizophrenic nature. Drawing on a variety of sources and scholarship, he paints a picture not of a theologian and humanist, but an orator and rhetorician, who persistently breached the rules of logic and the canons of Renaissance humanism in an effort to claim polemical victory over his traditionalist opponents such as Thomas Harding. By taking such an iconoclastic approach to Jewel, this work not only offers a radical reinterpretation of the man, but of the Church he did so much to shape. It provides a vivid insight into the intent and ends of Jewel with respect to what he saw the Church of England under the Elizabethan settlement to be, as well as into the unintended consequences of his work. In so doing, it demonstrates how he used his Patristic sources, often uncritically and faultily, as foils against his theological interlocutors, and without the least intention of creating a coherent theological system.

The Protestant Reformation and The Book of Common Prayer: A Liturgical Study

The Protestant Reformation and The Book of Common Prayer: A Liturgical Study
Title The Protestant Reformation and The Book of Common Prayer: A Liturgical Study PDF eBook
Author David Fuller
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 74
Release 2016-03-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1326612417

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A liturgical study of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer and its creation and amendments during the Protestant Reformation

The Story of Creeds and Confessions

The Story of Creeds and Confessions
Title The Story of Creeds and Confessions PDF eBook
Author Donald Fairbairn
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 399
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493418181

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Creeds and confessions throughout Christian history provide a unique vantage point from which to study the Christian faith. To this end, Donald Fairbairn and Ryan Reeves construct a story that captures both the central importance of creeds and confessions over the centuries and their unrealized potential to introduce readers to the overall sweep of church history. The book features texts of classic creeds and confessions as well as informational sidebars.

The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman

The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman
Title The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman PDF eBook
Author Frederick D. Aquino
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 625
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191028088

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John Henry Newman (1801-1890) has always inspired devotion. Newman has made disciples as leader of the Catholic revival in the Church of England, an inspiration to fellow converts to Roman Catholicism, a nationally admired preacher and prose-writer, and an internationally recognized saint of the Catholic Church. Nevertheless, he has also provoked criticism. The church authorities, both Anglican and Catholic, were often troubled by his words and deeds, and scholars have disputed his arguments and his honesty. Written by a range of international experts, The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman shows how Newman remains important to the fields of education, history, literature, philosophy, and theology. Divided into four parts, part one grounds Newman's works in the places, cultures, and networks of relationships in which he lived. Part two looks at the thinkers who shaped his own thought, while the third part engages critically and appreciatively with themes in his writings. Part four examines how those themes have shaped conversations in the churches and the academy. This Handbook will serve as an important resource to critical and appreciative exploration of the person, writings, controversies, and legacy of Newman.

Church and State in Old and New Worlds

Church and State in Old and New Worlds
Title Church and State in Old and New Worlds PDF eBook
Author Hilary M. Carey
Publisher BRILL
Pages 355
Release 2010-12-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 900419200X

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Drawing on a diverse range of case studies in both the Old World of Europe and the New World of the European settler societies in the United States, Australia and New Zealand this volume offers an original perspective on the conduct of church-state relations and how these have been reshaped by translation from the Old to the New Worlds.