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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015.LOC classification:
  • PER .J76 2015 V.66
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Contents
No.1
The genos of demons and 'ethnic' identity in Eusbius' 'praeparatio evangelica/ Hazel Johannessen-- pp. 1-18
Hellenism and the sentences- commentary of Giles of Viterbo, 1469-1532/ Daniel Nodes-- pp. 19-46
The inquisitorial office in the sixteenth-century Habsburg low countries: a dynamic perspective/ Gert Gielis and Violet Soen-- pp. 47-66
Swimming with the reformed tide: John Forbes of Corse (1593-1648) on double predestination and particular redemption/ Aaron Clay Denlinger-- pp. 67-89
Origins of Anglo-Catholic missions: Fr. Richard Benson and the initial missions of the society of St. John the evangelist, 1869-1882/ Rowan Strong-- pp. 90-115
The Christian protest movement, the labour govenrment and soviet religious repression, 1929-1931/ Giled Udy-- pp. 116-139
No.2
The donation of Zeno: St. Barnabas and the origins of the Cypriot archbishops' regalia privileges/ Joseph B. Huffman-- pp. 235-260
Making bishops in the Malta of the knights, 1530-1798/ Fabrizio D'Avenia-- pp. 261-279
English national identity and the readmission of the Jews, 1650-1656/ Andrew Crome-- pp. 280-301
John Trusler and the culture of sermons in late eighteenth-century England/ William Gibson-- pp. 302-319
W.T. Stead and the civic Church, 1886-1895: the vision behind if Christ come to Chicago!/ Stewart J. Brown-- pp. 320-339
The architecture of faith under national socialism: Lutheran Church building(s) in Braunschweig, 1933-1945/ Friedrich Weber and Charlote Methuen-- pp. 340-371
no. 3
Eusebius of Emesa and the 'continuation antiochiensis Eusebii'/ Joseph J. Reidy-- pp. 471-487
The Augustinian heart: late medieval images of Augustine as a monastic identity/ Anik Laferriere-- pp. 288-508
Katherine of Aragon and the veil/ J.F. Hadwin-- pp. 509-523
Elizabeth's reformation in the Irish pale/ Henry A. Jefferies-- pp. 524-542
Godly globalisation: Calvinism in Bermuda/ Polly Ha-- pp. 543-561
The prodigal son: Pope Gregory XVI and a wayward priest/ Christopher Korten-- pp. 562-577
John Mason Neale and sacrilege: Spelman (1643) re-invegorated/ Richard W. Pfaff-- pp. 578-595
Scottish chruches, morality and homosexual law reform, 1957-1980-- pp. 596-613
no. 4
The Papal Apocrisiarii in Constantinople during the pontificate of Gregory I, 590-604/ Joseph Western-- pp. 697-714
The first 'general chapter' of Benedictine abbots (1131) reconsidered/ Steven Vanderputten-- pp. 715-734
William Whiston: no longer an Arian/ Paul R.Gilliam III-- pp.755-771
British high churchmen, continental church tourism and the Roman connection in the nineteenth century/ J.N. Morris-- pp. 772-791
From religion to revolution: theologies of secularisation in the British student Christian movement, 1963-1973/ Sam Brewitt-Taylor-- pp.792-811
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Contents

No.1

The genos of demons and 'ethnic' identity in Eusbius' 'praeparatio evangelica/ Hazel Johannessen-- pp. 1-18

Hellenism and the sentences- commentary of Giles of Viterbo, 1469-1532/ Daniel Nodes-- pp. 19-46

The inquisitorial office in the sixteenth-century Habsburg low countries: a dynamic perspective/ Gert Gielis and Violet Soen-- pp. 47-66

Swimming with the reformed tide: John Forbes of Corse (1593-1648) on double predestination and particular redemption/ Aaron Clay Denlinger-- pp. 67-89

Origins of Anglo-Catholic missions: Fr. Richard Benson and the initial missions of the society of St. John the evangelist, 1869-1882/ Rowan Strong-- pp. 90-115

The Christian protest movement, the labour govenrment and soviet religious repression, 1929-1931/ Giled Udy-- pp. 116-139

No.2

The donation of Zeno: St. Barnabas and the origins of the Cypriot archbishops' regalia privileges/ Joseph B. Huffman-- pp. 235-260

Making bishops in the Malta of the knights, 1530-1798/ Fabrizio D'Avenia-- pp. 261-279

English national identity and the readmission of the Jews, 1650-1656/ Andrew Crome-- pp. 280-301

John Trusler and the culture of sermons in late eighteenth-century England/ William Gibson-- pp. 302-319

W.T. Stead and the civic Church, 1886-1895: the vision behind if Christ come to Chicago!/ Stewart J. Brown-- pp. 320-339

The architecture of faith under national socialism: Lutheran Church building(s) in Braunschweig, 1933-1945/ Friedrich Weber and Charlote Methuen-- pp. 340-371

no. 3

Eusebius of Emesa and the 'continuation antiochiensis Eusebii'/ Joseph J. Reidy-- pp. 471-487

The Augustinian heart: late medieval images of Augustine as a monastic identity/ Anik Laferriere-- pp. 288-508

Katherine of Aragon and the veil/ J.F. Hadwin-- pp. 509-523

Elizabeth's reformation in the Irish pale/ Henry A. Jefferies-- pp. 524-542

Godly globalisation: Calvinism in Bermuda/ Polly Ha-- pp. 543-561

The prodigal son: Pope Gregory XVI and a wayward priest/ Christopher Korten-- pp. 562-577

John Mason Neale and sacrilege: Spelman (1643) re-invegorated/ Richard W. Pfaff-- pp. 578-595

Scottish chruches, morality and homosexual law reform, 1957-1980-- pp. 596-613

no. 4

The Papal Apocrisiarii in Constantinople during the pontificate of Gregory I, 590-604/ Joseph Western-- pp. 697-714

The first 'general chapter' of Benedictine abbots (1131) reconsidered/ Steven Vanderputten-- pp. 715-734

William Whiston: no longer an Arian/ Paul R.Gilliam III-- pp.755-771

British high churchmen, continental church tourism and the Roman connection in the nineteenth century/ J.N. Morris-- pp. 772-791

From religion to revolution: theologies of secularisation in the British student Christian movement, 1963-1973/ Sam Brewitt-Taylor-- pp.792-811

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