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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berne, Indiana : The American Society of Church History, 1970.LOC classification:
  • PER .C62 1970 V.39
Contents:
No. 1
The humanistic interests of the Early Tudor Episcopate/ Rosemary Masek. --- pp. 5--17.
Hooper's Alleged authorship of a brief and clear confession of the Christian faith/ Don S. Ross. --- pp. 18--29.
The Abbatial election at Gileaux in 1625/ Louis J. Lekai. ---- pp. 30--35.
Chanllenge anf change within German Protestant theological education during the nineteenth century/H. George Anderson. --- pp. 36--48.
Lott Cary: man of purchased freedom/William A. Poe. --- pp. 49--61.
An American errand into the South African wilderness/Norman A. Etherington. ----pp. 62--71.
Work and hope: the spirituality of the radical pietist communitarians/ Donald F. Durnbaugh. --- pp. 72--90.
Perry Miller's rehabilitation of the Puritans: a critique/ George M. Marsden. --- pp. 91--106.
No. 2
Bartolome de Las Casas and the tradition of Medieval law/Kenneth J. Pennington, Jr.--- pp. 149--161.
The reformatio Legum Ecclesiastic arum of 1552 and the furthering of discipline in England/James C. Spalding. ---- pp. 162---171.
Science and Apologetics in the Early Boyle lectures/ John J. Dahm. --- pp. 172--186.
The Eschatology of the eos--Circle/Paul Gottfried. --- pp.187--197.
Huntington's quadrilateral--- a critical study/ John F. Woolverton. --- pp. 198--211.
The Interchurch World movement and the great steel strike of 1919-1920/Eldon G. Ernst. --- pp. 212--223.
The Porblem of the history of religion in America/Sydney E. Ahlstrom. --- pp. 224--235.
Interpretations of a Pietism in the research of contemporary German Church historians/ Horst Weigelt. --- pp. 236--241.
No. 3
Miles glorious: The Christian and military service according to Tertullian/Stephen Gero --- pp. 285--298.
The Episcopal election of 1430 in Trier and Bicholas of Cusa/Morimichi Watanabe. --- pp. 299--316.
Archbishop John Spottiswoode: Chancellor of Scotland, 1635-1638/Allen B. Birchler. --- pp. 317--326.
Anglican Chaplaincies in Post-Napoleonic Europe: a strange variation on the Pax Britannica/ John E. Pinnington. --- pp. 327--344.
The second great awakening and the New England social order/ Richard D. Birdsall. --- pp. 345--364.
Mitre without scepter: an eighteenth century Ecclesiastical revolution/Frederick V. Mills. --- pp. 365--371.
Asin Ballou's hopedale community and the theology of antislavery/ Lewis Perry. --- pp. 372--389.
No. 4
Toward a social interpretation of Early Christian apologetics/Robert L. Wilken.--- pp. 437--458.
Luther and Erasmus, another perspective/Robert G. Kleinhans. --- pp. 459---469.
Dutch theology, trade, and War: 1590-1610/Carl Bangs. ---- pp. 470---482.
LeNain de Tillemont; Gibbon's "sure-footed mule"/David P. Jordan. --pp. 483--502.
The Dry Bones of quaker theology/ J. William Frost. --- pp. 503--523.
An Irish-American journalist and Catholicism: Patrick Ford of the Irish World/ James P. Rodechko. --- pp. 524--540.
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No. 1

The humanistic interests of the Early Tudor Episcopate/ Rosemary Masek. --- pp. 5--17.

Hooper's Alleged authorship of a brief and clear confession of the Christian faith/ Don S. Ross. --- pp. 18--29.

The Abbatial election at Gileaux in 1625/ Louis J. Lekai. ---- pp. 30--35.

Chanllenge anf change within German Protestant theological education during the nineteenth century/H. George Anderson. --- pp. 36--48.

Lott Cary: man of purchased freedom/William A. Poe. --- pp. 49--61.

An American errand into the South African wilderness/Norman A. Etherington. ----pp. 62--71.

Work and hope: the spirituality of the radical pietist communitarians/ Donald F. Durnbaugh. --- pp. 72--90.

Perry Miller's rehabilitation of the Puritans: a critique/ George M. Marsden. --- pp. 91--106.

No. 2

Bartolome de Las Casas and the tradition of Medieval law/Kenneth J. Pennington, Jr.--- pp. 149--161.

The reformatio Legum Ecclesiastic arum of 1552 and the furthering of discipline in England/James C. Spalding. ---- pp. 162---171.

Science and Apologetics in the Early Boyle lectures/ John J. Dahm. --- pp. 172--186.

The Eschatology of the eos--Circle/Paul Gottfried. --- pp.187--197.

Huntington's quadrilateral--- a critical study/ John F. Woolverton. --- pp. 198--211.

The Interchurch World movement and the great steel strike of 1919-1920/Eldon G. Ernst. --- pp. 212--223.

The Porblem of the history of religion in America/Sydney E. Ahlstrom. --- pp. 224--235.

Interpretations of a Pietism in the research of contemporary German Church historians/ Horst Weigelt. --- pp. 236--241.

No. 3

Miles glorious: The Christian and military service according to Tertullian/Stephen Gero --- pp. 285--298.

The Episcopal election of 1430 in Trier and Bicholas of Cusa/Morimichi Watanabe. --- pp. 299--316.

Archbishop John Spottiswoode: Chancellor of Scotland, 1635-1638/Allen B. Birchler. --- pp. 317--326.

Anglican Chaplaincies in Post-Napoleonic Europe: a strange variation on the Pax Britannica/ John E. Pinnington. --- pp. 327--344.

The second great awakening and the New England social order/ Richard D. Birdsall. --- pp. 345--364.

Mitre without scepter: an eighteenth century Ecclesiastical revolution/Frederick V. Mills. --- pp. 365--371.

Asin Ballou's hopedale community and the theology of antislavery/ Lewis Perry. --- pp. 372--389.

No. 4

Toward a social interpretation of Early Christian apologetics/Robert L. Wilken.--- pp. 437--458.

Luther and Erasmus, another perspective/Robert G. Kleinhans. --- pp. 459---469.

Dutch theology, trade, and War: 1590-1610/Carl Bangs. ---- pp. 470---482.

LeNain de Tillemont; Gibbon's "sure-footed mule"/David P. Jordan. --pp. 483--502.

The Dry Bones of quaker theology/ J. William Frost. --- pp. 503--523.

An Irish-American journalist and Catholicism: Patrick Ford of the Irish World/ James P. Rodechko. --- pp. 524--540.

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