A NEW INVESTIGATION INTO THE NATURE AND IDENTITY OF THE CHURCH OF
ENGLAND ON THE EVE OF THE CIVIL WAR.
The character of the English Church at the end of the sixteenth and
beginning of the seventeenth century has always been a contentious
historical issue. Concentrating on Cambridge University - where the
critical theological debates took place and where new generations were
schooled in learning and prejudice - this book aims to shed new light
on the question, making use of a wealth of previously underexploited
material from the archives of the University and the Colleges, and
paying attention to some significant and unjustly neglected figures.
After setting the scene in the seventeenth-century city and
university, the book goes on to provide a careful and detailed
analysis of the debate about Anglicans and Puritans, Arminians and
Calvinists; it offers a lively account of bitter academic and
religious rivalries fought out in sermons, academic exercises and in
print.
DAVID HOYLE is Canon Residentiary at Gloucester Cathedral and Director
of Ministry in the Diocese of Gloucester.
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ISBN
9781846155840
Publisert
2020
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Boydell Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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