Church History

Church History - Berne, Indiana The American Society of Church History 1991

Dilatory donatists or procrastinating Catholics: the trial at the conference of carthage/ Maureen A. Tilley. --- pp. 7--19.

No. 1 Excommunication and territorial politics in high Medieval Trier/Brian A. Pavlac. --- pp. 20---36. The economic thought of Jonathan Edwards/ Mark Valeri. --- pp. 37--54. JohnWesley's indebtedness to John Norris/ John C. English. --- pp. 55--69. The essential evangelicalism dialectic: the historiography of the early neo-evangelical movement and the observer-participant dilemma/Douglas A. Sweeney. --- pp. 70---84. No. 2 Tertullian on heresy, history, and the reappropriation of Revelation/ Peter Iver Kaufman. --- pp. 167---179. Defending the pious: Melanchthon and the reformation in Albertine Saxony, 1539/ Ralph Keen. --- pp. 180---195. Women's attraction to Puritanism/ Amanda Porterfield. ---- pp. 196 ---209. Catholick Congregational Clergy and public piety/ John Corrigan. --- pp. 210---222. The great awakening as artifact: George Whitefield and the construction of intercolonial revival, 1739--1745/Frank Lambert .--- pp. 223--246. The emergence of a fellowship: Canadian evangelism in the twentieth century/ John G. Stackhouse, Jr. --- pp. 247---262. No. 3 Subordinating women: Thomas Bentley's use of biblical women in "The Monument of Matrones" (1582)/ Colin Atkinson and Jo B. Atkinson. --- pp. 289--300. Anna Maria van Schurman and Antoinette Bourignon: contrasting examples of seventeenth-century pietism/ Joyce Irwin. --- pp. 301---315. Chateaubriand and Destutt de Tracy: defining religious and secular polarities in France at the beginning of the nineteenth century/ Joseph F. Byrnes. ---- pp. 316---330. "The willing captive of home?": the English Catholic women's league, 1906-1920/ Paula M. Kane. --- pp. 331---355. The "African National Church": self-determination and political struggle among Black Christians in South Africa to 1948/ Alan Gregor Cobley. ---- pp. 356---371. No. 4 Gender and the authority of Friars: the significance of holy women for thirteenth-century Franciscans and dominicans/John Coakley. --- pp. 445---460. The Ohio Valley: testing ground for American's experiment in Religious pluralism/ Tomothy L. Smith. --- pp. 461---479. Defending Roman loyalties and Republican values: the 1848 Italian Revolutiion in American Catholic apologetics/ Sandra Yocum Mize. --- pp. 480--492. "Who is sufficient for these things?" Sara G. Stanley and the American Missionary Association, 1864-1868/ Judith Weisenfeld. --- pp. 493---507. "The Church of humanity": New York's worshipping positivists/ Gillis J. Harp. --- pp. 508---523.

PER .C62 / 1991 V. 60
About

Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary is an ecumenical center of theological education, training, and formation serving the Episcopal Church in the Philippines (ECP), the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI), and beyond.