In broadest terms, this study represents an attempt to bridge the gap between these approaches and to examine and demonstrate the dialectic between Puritan ideas and ideologies on the one hand popu…
This book is built on Sam Shoemaker's conviction that "Christianity is a religion that works." In compelling story form, the book shows how Christianity works and how it can be made practically ava…
In volume III of the series, Mr. Davies traces the development of the varieties of Christian worship in England in the context of the changing theologies of the period. In terms of changes in preac…
In this volume the whole range of Taylor's achievement is surveyed. His work as a pilgrim and pastor, theologian and priest, poet and preacher is presented with comprehensive introductions that hig…
The Reformation Parliament, which sat in seven sessions between 1529 and 1536 and derived its name from being the Parliament which ushered in the Reformation in the Church of England, was one of th…
The reader's attention is directed to the societal implications of reform, with some emphasis on the problem of how Tudor dynastic goal meshed evenly with the general advocacy of reform. This dua c…
The author of The Blue Flower turns to her own family--her father and his brothers--to explore themes of mail relationships, religion, humility, courage, and humor. 30,000 first printing. The Knox …
The dubious character of the English Reformation under the first of these sovereigns, its marked and decided progress under Edward VI., and its temporary overthrow under queen Mary, invest each of …
Interest in American puritanism is at an unprecedented high. Almost every year several new books add to the already impressive corpus on the early settlers of New England and their impact on Americ…
There has been no shortage of studies of John Henry Newman and the Tractarian Movement. Readers of this literature could perhaps be forgiven if they gained the impression that the only significant …