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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berne, Indiana The American Society of Church History 1991LOC classification:
  • PER .C62 1991 V. 60
Contents:
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.
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No. 1

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

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.

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