The origins of Anglican moral theology

In The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology Peter H. Sedgwick shows how Anglican moral theology has a distinctive ethos, drawing on Scripture, Augustine, the medieval theologians (Abelard, Aquinas and Scotus), and the great theologians of the Reformation, such as Luther and Calvin. A series of studies...

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Main Author: Sedgwick, P. H. 1948- (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2018.

Series: Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History 3.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353350.

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Call Number: BJ1201

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Preface /
  • Peter Sedgwick
  • Anglican Moral Theology: the Development of a Tradition
  • Problems of Historical Definition
  • Moral Theology from the Early Church to the Fourth Lateran Council, 1215
  • Medieval Sources of Anglican Moral Theology: Abelard and Aquinas
  • Nominalism and Casuistry in Scotus, Ockham and Mair
  • Ethics in the Early Reformation: Luther and Tyndale 1518-1536
  • Ethics in the Later Reformation: William Perkins
  • Richard Hooker and the Emergence of 'Anglican' Moral Theology
  • Hooker, Aquinas and Revelation
  • Caroline Moral Theology and the Reformed Tradition
  • Jeremy Taylor and Caroline Casuistry
  • Back Matter
  • Bibliography
  • Index.