This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that St. Paul’s commands were ubiquitous in political and theological discourse during the English Reformation (c.1530-1603). This research demonstrates that Romans 13 is indispensable to understanding sixteenth-century debates touching politics and religion because it suffused the very immediate concerns of Christians such as the nature of spiritual and worldly power, duty, obedience, resistance, loyalty and conscience. This study examines an exhaustive collection of historical and contemporary sources in order to plot the reception. This approach differs greatly from past and present studies of the Reformation because it reveals the concrete int...
Rom 13 and 1 Pet 2 deal with the question of how a Christian shall behave towards the non–Christian ...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This thesis considers how Protestants read the Bible, understood the Old and New Testaments, and how...
Throughout the history of the church, Romans 9 has been a difficult text for interpreters and lay-pe...
Scholars have frequently debated the occasion for Romans 13:1-7, examining historical, theological,...
This thesis offers a close reading of two Pauline texts, Philippians 2:5-11 and Romans 13:1-7. Inspi...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
<strong>The Christian and the ruling authorities according to Romans 13:1–7</strong><...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
The thesis is a study of the preaching of Pullen, Lombard, Comestor, Hilduin, Peter of Poitiers, Ala...
This thesis provides the first study of the relationship between three of the most important comment...
Following a quick introduction in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 examines scholarship on Rom 13:1–10 to establ...
This thesis examines the use and interpretation of praemunire from its fourteenth-century creation t...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Rom 13 and 1 Pet 2 deal with the question of how a Christian shall behave towards the non–Christian ...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This thesis considers how Protestants read the Bible, understood the Old and New Testaments, and how...
Throughout the history of the church, Romans 9 has been a difficult text for interpreters and lay-pe...
Scholars have frequently debated the occasion for Romans 13:1-7, examining historical, theological,...
This thesis offers a close reading of two Pauline texts, Philippians 2:5-11 and Romans 13:1-7. Inspi...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
<strong>The Christian and the ruling authorities according to Romans 13:1–7</strong><...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
The thesis is a study of the preaching of Pullen, Lombard, Comestor, Hilduin, Peter of Poitiers, Ala...
This thesis provides the first study of the relationship between three of the most important comment...
Following a quick introduction in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 examines scholarship on Rom 13:1–10 to establ...
This thesis examines the use and interpretation of praemunire from its fourteenth-century creation t...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Rom 13 and 1 Pet 2 deal with the question of how a Christian shall behave towards the non–Christian ...
This volume traces the earliest receptions of "Paul's Letter to the Romans", seeking to elucidate th...
This thesis considers how Protestants read the Bible, understood the Old and New Testaments, and how...