'Settling the Peace of the Church'

'Settling the Peace of the Church'

Author: N. H. Keeble

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0199688532

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A collection of nine essays on the context and consequences of the Act of Uniformity of 1662 and the subsequent "Great Ejection," in which around two thousand ministers, teachers, and university fellows gave up their positions rather than submit to the conditions of the Act.


Mystery Unveiled

Mystery Unveiled

Author: Paul C. H. Lim

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-08-13

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 0199713146

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Winner of the Sixteenth Century Society's Roland H. Bainton Prize for History or Theology Paul C. H. Lim offers an insightful examination of the polemical debates about the doctrine of the Trinity in seventeenth-century England, showing that the philosophical and theological re-configuration of this doctrine had a significant impact on the politics of religion in the early modern period. Lim's analysis of these heated polemics shows how Trinitarian God-talk became untenable in many ecclesiastical and philosophical circles, leading to the emergence of Unitarianism. He demonstrates that those who continued to uphold Trinitarian doctrine articulated their piety and theological perspectives in an increasingly secularized culture of discourse. Drawing on both unexplored manuscripts and well-known treatises of Continental and English provenance, he uncovers the complex layers of the polemic: from biblical exegesis to reception history of patristic authorities, from popular religious radicalism during the Civil War to Puritan spirituality, from Continental Socinians to English anti-Trinitarians who claimed an independent theological identity, from the notion of the Platonic captivity of primitive Christianity to that of Plato as "Moses Atticus." Among this book's surprising findings are that Anti-Trinitarian sentiment arose in a Puritan ambience in which biblical literalism overrode rationalistic presuppositions, and that theology and philosophy were more closely connected during this period than previously thought. Mystery Unveiled fills a significant lacuna in early modern English intellectual history.


In Pursuit of Purity, Unity, and Liberty

In Pursuit of Purity, Unity, and Liberty

Author: Paul Chang-Ha Lim

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2004-06-01

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 9047405218

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This contextualised study illuminates the oft-misunderstood aspects of Richard Baxter's ecclesiology: purity, unity, and liberty. In doing so, it sheds further light on the nature of seventeenth-century English Puritanism, and the quest for the true church and the corresponding conflicts between the Laudians and Puritans.


The Church of England and Christian Antiquity

The Church of England and Christian Antiquity

Author: Jean-Louis Quantin

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 2009-02-12

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 0199557861

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Jean-Louis Quantin shows how the appeal to Christian antiquity played a key role in the construction of a new confessional identity, 'Anglicanism', maintaining that theologians of the Church of England came to consider that their Church occupied a unique position, because it alone was faithful to the beliefs and practices of the Church Fathers.