Researching the English Reformation : Essays in Honour of W.B. Patterson /

Researching the Reformation studies the history and historiography of early Anglicanism in order to pay tribute to the scholarship of W. Brown Patterson. Three of the volume's sections are inspired by Patterson's research monographs. The first taking its cue from Patterson's study of...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Engel,William E. (المحرر), Guyer, Benjamin M. (المحرر)

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History ; 15.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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505 0 |t List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- Benjamin M. Guyer and William E. Engel -- 2 William Brown Patterson: Life and Career -- George Core and George Poe -- Part 1 Historiography, I: Reformation England -- 3 Matters Overlooked: Straightening Out the Story of the Reformation -- Diarmaid MacCulloch -- 4 A Fatal Conceit? Early Stuart Projects for the Ecclesiastical History of England -- Anthony Milton -- 5 Doubt and Commitment in Thomas Fuller's Church - History of Britain -- James Ross Macdonald -- Part 2 Within and beyond Early Modern England -- 6 Remembering the King: Roger Williams and Anne Sadlier Debate the King's Book and Ecclesiastical Authority -- Scott N. Kindred-Barnes -- 7 The Natural Desire to See God: Early Modern Catholic and Reformed Interpretations of Aquinas -- Paul Dominiak -- 8 Richard Hooker and Multiple Platonisms -- David Neelands -- 9 'The Whole Congregation at One Instant Pour Out Their Petitions': Addressing the Challenges of Implementation in the Use of the Book of Common Prayer -- John N. Wall -- Part 3 Negotiating Monarchy -- 10 Supreme Governess: the Intersection of Theology and Politics in Richard Hooker's Apologetics -- Torrance Kirby -- 11 Investing in Good Will: James VI, Religious Innovation, and the Royal Burgh of Perth -- Margo Todd -- 12 The Sacred and the Secular, as Evinced by English Printed Responses to the Death of William III in 1702 -- Nicholas Tyacke -- Part 4 Historiography, II: Victorian Reformation -- 13 The Victorians, William Perkins, and W.B. Patterson -- Lori Anne Ferrell -- 14 'Handing Down the Principles of Laud': History and Propaganda in John Henry Newman's Tractarian Battle for the Church of England -- Peter B. Nockles -- Index. 
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