The Church of England and Christian antiquity : the construction of a confessional identity in the 17th century / Jean-Louis Quantin.
2009
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
The Church of England and Christian antiquity : the construction of a confessional identity in the 17th century / Jean-Louis Quantin.
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Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Description
xii, 511 pages.
Series
Oxford-Warburg studies.
Formatted Contents Note
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.
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.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-487) and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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9780199557868 alkaline paper
0199557861 alkaline paper
0199557861 alkaline paper
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