The Church of England and Christian antiquity the construction of a confessional identity in the 17th century /
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2009.
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Series: | Oxford-Warburg studies.
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Table of Contents:
- The English Reformation and the Protestant view of antiquity
- The Protestant appeal to the Fathers from Cranmer to Jewel
- Sola scriptura
- Patristic orthodoxy
- Unwritten traditions and the consensus of the Fathers
- Witnesses to the truth : the Fathers and the Protestant view of church history
- Augustine, Calvin, and Reformed orthodoxy
- Becoming traditional : the appeal to antiquity in Jacobean controversies
- Primitive episcopacy
- Puritanism
- Christ's descent into hell
- The cessation of miracles
- From distinctiveness to singularity
- Arminianism, Laudianism, and the Fathers
- Theological method
- Augustinism and Calvinism
- The authority of tradition
- The Fathers assaulted
- The survival of Elizabethan theology
- Theological liberalism and the Fathers : the Great Tew circle
- An anti-patristic breviary : Jean Daill'e's use of the Fathers
- The first English fortune of Daill'e's use of the Fathers
- A patristic identity
- Puritan scripturalism
- The extinction of the Great Tew spirit?
- The restoration church between dissenters and papists
- History versus enthusiasm
- Winning the patristic argument
- The case for tradition
- Defending the Fathers
- Hierarchical tradition : the solution of Herbert Thorndike
- Historical tradition : the solution of Henry Dodwell.