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Works. Edited by J. P. Wilson and James Bliss

Author : Lancelot Andrewes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1841
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0024341344

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Works. Edited by J. P. Wilson and James Bliss

Author : Lancelot Andrewes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1852
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0024341347

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Works. Edited by J. P. Wilson and James Bliss by Lancelot Andrewes Pdf

Works, ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. 11 vols

Author : Lancelot Andrewes (bp. of Winchester.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1853
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:600019299

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Works, ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. 11 vols by Lancelot Andrewes (bp. of Winchester.) Pdf

Works, Ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. Vols

Author : Lancelot Andrewes (bp of Winchester )
Publisher : Hardpress Publishing
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1318563976

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Works, Ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. Vols by Lancelot Andrewes (bp of Winchester ) Pdf

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Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the Devils of Denham

Author : Frank Walsh Brownlow
Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0874134366

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Shakespeare, Harsnett, and the Devils of Denham by Frank Walsh Brownlow Pdf

Part 1 of this book provides an annotated edition of Samuel Harsnett's famous attack on the practice of exorcism, which had a profound influence upon Shakespeare's conception and writing of King Lear. Part 2 explores the context of Shakespeare's reading of Harsnett's book.

Works, Ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. 11 Vols

Author : Lancelot Andrewes
Publisher : Sagwan Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-08-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1298907438

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Works, Ed. by J. Bliss and J.P. Wilson. 11 Vols by Lancelot Andrewes Pdf

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Not Peace But a Sword

Author : Stephen Baskerville
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018-08-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498291767

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Not Peace But a Sword by Stephen Baskerville Pdf

Not Peace But a Sword provides a case study in religious radicalism, as exemplified by the Puritanism of the English Revolution. Based on sermons preached to the Long Parliament and other political bodies, Stephen Baskerville demonstrates how Puritan religious and political ideas transformed the English Civil War into the world’s first great modern revolution. To understand why, Baskerville analyzes the underlying social changes that gave rise to Puritan radicalism. The Puritan intellectuals developed the sermon into a medium that conveyed not only popular political understanding but also a sophisticated political sociology that articulated a new social and political consciousness. In the process, they challenged the traditional political order and created a new order by appealing to the needs and concerns of a people caught up in the problems of rapid social and economic change. The book explores the social psychology behind the rise of Puritanism, as the Puritan ministers themselves presented it, through textual criticism of their own words, placing them in the mental context of their time, and offers a new understanding of the link between religious ideas and revolutionary politics.

The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon

Author : Peter McCullough,Hugh Adlington,Emma Rhatigan
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 625 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199237531

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The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon by Peter McCullough,Hugh Adlington,Emma Rhatigan Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon is the first book to survey this rich new field for both students and specialists. It is divided into sections devoted to sermon composition, delivery, and reception; sermons in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; English Sermons, 1500-1660; and English Sermons, 1660-1720.

Unknowing Fanaticism

Author : Ross Lerner
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780823283897

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Unknowing Fanaticism by Ross Lerner Pdf

We may think we know what defines religious fanaticism: violent action undertaken with dogmatic certainty. But the term fanatic, from the European Reformation to today, has never been a stable one. Then and now it has been reductively defined to justify state violence and to delegitimize alternative sources of authority. Unknowing Fanaticism rejects the simplified binary of fanatical religion and rational politics, turning to Renaissance literature to demonstrate that fanaticism was integral to how both modern politics and poetics developed, from the German Peasants’ Revolt to the English Civil War. The book traces two entangled approaches to fanaticism in this long Reformation moment: the targeting of it as an extreme political threat and the engagement with it as a deep epistemological and poetic problem. In the first, thinkers of modernity from Martin Luther to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke positioned themselves against fanaticism to pathologize rebellion and abet theological and political control. In the second, which arose alongside and often in response to the first, the poets of fanaticism investigated the link between fanatical self-annihilation—the process by which one could become a vessel for divine violence—and the practices of writing poetry. Edmund Spenser, John Donne, and John Milton recognized in the fanatic’s claim to be a passive instrument of God their own incapacity to know and depict the origins of fanaticism. Yet this crisis of unknowing was a productive one. It led these writers to experiment with poetic techniques that would allow them to address fanaticism’s tendency to unsettle the boundaries between human and divine agency and between individual and collective bodies. These poets demand a new critical method, which this book attempts to model: a historically-minded and politicized formalism that can attend to the complexity of the poetic encounter with fanaticism.

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman

Author : John Henry Newman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 684 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0199204039

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The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman by John Henry Newman Pdf

John Henry Newman (1801-90) was brought up in the Church of England in the Evangelical tradition. An Oxford graduate and Fellow of Oriel College, he was appointed Vicar of St Mary's Oxford in 1828; from 1839 onwards he began to have doubts about the claims of the Anglican Church and in 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal in 1879. His influence on both the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and the advance of Catholic ideas in the Church of England was profound. Volume VIII covers a turbulent period in Newman's life with the publication of Tract 90. His attempt to show the compatibility of the 39 Articles with Catholic doctrine caused a storm both in the University of Oxford and in the Church. He and others were horrified by the establishment of a joint Anglo-Prussian Bishopric in Jerusalem, considering it an attempt to give Apostolical succession to an heretical church. In 1842 he moved away from the hubbub of Oxford life to nearby Littlemore.

Sermons at Court

Author : Peter McCullough
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1998-03-12
Category : History
ISBN : 0521590469

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Sermons at Court by Peter McCullough Pdf

This 1998 study describes the most neglected site of political, religious and literary culture in early modern England: the court pulpits of Elizabeth I and James I. It unites the most fertile strains in early modern British history - the court and religion. Dr McCullough shows work previous to his own underestimated the place of religion in courtly culture, and presents evidence of the competing religious patronage not only of Elizabeth and James but also of Queen Anne, Prince Henry and Prince Charles. The book contextualises the political, religious and literary careers of court preachers such as Lancelot Andrewes, John Donne and William Laud, and presents evidence of the tensions between sermon- and sacrament-centred piety in the established Church period. Additional web resources provide the reader with a definitive calendar of court sermons for the period.

T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the Word: Intersections of Literature and Christianity

Author : G. Atkins
Publisher : Springer
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137381637

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T.S. Eliot, Lancelot Andrewes, and the Word: Intersections of Literature and Christianity by G. Atkins Pdf

With special attention to the poems For Lancelot Andrewes, Journey of the Magi, and Ash-Wednesday , G. Douglas Atkins offers an exciting new analysis of T.S. Eliot's debt to the seventeenth-century churchman Lancelot Andrewes and his theories of reading and writing texts.

The Oxford Companion to English Literature

Author : Dinah Birch
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 1184 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009-09-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191030840

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The Oxford Companion to English Literature by Dinah Birch Pdf

The Oxford Companion to English Literature has long been established as the leading reference resource for students, teachers, scholars, and general readers of English literature. It provides unrivalled coverage of all aspects of English literature - from writers, their works, and the historical and cultural context in which they wrote, to critics, literary theory, and allusions. For the seventh edition, the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated to meet the needs and concerns of today's students and general readers. Over 1,000 new entries have been added, ranging from new writers - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Patrick Marber, David Mitchell, Arundhati Roy - to increased coverage of writers and literary movements from around the world. Coverage of American literature has been substantially increased, with new entries on writers such as Cormac McCarthy and Amy Tan and on movements and publications. Contextual and historical coverage has also been expanded, with new entries on European history and culture, post-colonial literature, as well as writers and literary movements from around the world that have influenced English literature. The Companion has always been a quick and dependable source of reference for students, and the new edition confirms its pre-eminent role as the go-to resource of first choice. All entries have been reviewed, and details of new works, biographies, and criticism have been brought right up to date. So also has coverage of the themes, approaches and concepts encountered by students today, from terms to articles on literary theory and theorists. There is increased coverage of writers from around the world, as well as from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and of contextual topics, including film and television, music, and art. Cross-referencing has been thoroughly updated, with stronger linking from writers to thematic and conceptual entries. Meanwhile coverage of popular genres such as children's literature, science fiction, biography, reportage, crime fiction, fantasy or travel literature has been increased substantially, with new entries on writers from Philip Pullman to Anne Frank and from Anais Nin to Douglas Adams. The seventh edition of this classic Companion - now under the editorship of Dinah Birch, assisted by a team of 28 distinguished associate editors, and over 150 contributors - ensures that it retains its status as the most authoritative, informative, and accessible guide to literature available.

A History of Preaching Volume 1

Author : Rev. O.C. Edwards JR.
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 824 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781501834035

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A History of Preaching Volume 1 by Rev. O.C. Edwards JR. Pdf

A History of Preaching brings together narrative history and primary sources to provide the most comprehensive guide available to the story of the church's ministry of proclamation. Bringing together an impressive array of familiar and lesser-known figures, Edwards paints a detailed, compelling picture of what it has meant to preach the gospel. Pastors, scholars, and students of homiletics will find here many opportunities to enrich their understanding and practice of preaching. Volume 1 contains Edwards's magisterial retelling of the story of Christian preaching's development from its Hellenistic and Jewish roots in the New Testament, through the late-twentieth century's discontent with outdated forms and emphasis on new modes of preaching such as narrative. Along the way the author introduces us to the complexities and contributions of preachers, both with whom we are already acquainted, and to whom we will be introduced here for the first time. Origen, Chrysostom, Augustine, Bernard, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Wesley, Edwards, Rauschenbusch, Barth; all of their distinctive contributions receive careful attention. Yet lesser-known figures and developments also appear, from the ninth-century reform of preaching championed by Hrabanus Maurus, to the reference books developed in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries by the mendicant orders to assist their members' preaching, to Howell Harris and Daniel Rowlands, preachers of the eighteenth-century Welsh revival, to Helen Kenyon, speaking as a layperson at the 1950 Yale Beecher lectures about the view of preaching from the pew. Volume 2, available separately as 9781501833786, contains primary source material on preaching drawn from the entire scope of the church's twenty centuries. The author has written an introduction to each selection, placing it in its historical context and pointing to its particular contribution. Each chapter in Volume 2 is geared to its companion chapter in Volume 1's narrative history. Ecumenical in scope, fair-minded in presentation, appreciative of the contributions that all the branches of the church have made to the story of what it means to develop, deliver, and listen to a sermon, A History of Preaching will be the definitive resource for anyone who wishes to preach or to understand preaching's role in living out the gospel. "...'This work is expected to be the standard text on preaching for the next 30 years,' says Ann K. Riggs, who staffs the NCC's Faith and Order Commission. Author Edwards, former professor of preaching at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, is co-moderator of the commission, which studies church-uniting and church-dividing issues. 'A History of Preaching is ecumenical in scope and will be relevant in all our churches; we all participate in this field,' says Riggs...." from EcuLink, Number 65, Winter 2004-2005 published by the National Council of Churches