This thesis analyses how martyrs’ blood was constructed in sixteenth-century English martyrological writings, confessional apologetics and polemics, c. 1520-c. 1625. It uses the topic of martyrs’ blood as a lens onto wider confessional constructions of both martyrdom and confessional theologies. It argues that, despite superficial similarities, Protestants and Catholics constructed martyrs’ blood in very different ways, and that this calls into question recent scholarly trends towards seeing the confessions as having a common conception of martyrdom. Chapter One surveys the treatment of blood and martyrdom from the Bible to the medieval West, demonstrating the main threads on which early-modern constructions of martyrdom drew. Chapter T...
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A Fresh Inquiry into the Fate of the Un-evangelized: A Traditional Dispensational Approach This inqu...
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Slavery passages in the New Testament continue to raise questions for some modern readers. This thes...
Employing an interdisciplinary methodology across three case studies, this thesis examines the devel...
A Fresh Inquiry into the Fate of the Un-evangelized: A Traditional Dispensational Approach This inqu...
Mystagogy, a bishop's instruction to the newly baptized on the meaning of the Sacraments, emerged as...
Abstract This thesis works towards a new reading ofVelleius Paterculus' survey of Roman history, p...
This thesis is an examination of the historical thought of several key English reformers regarding t...
This thesis aims to demonstrate the opposing religious and political standards in John Milton’s Para...
"Richard Dawkins' God Delusion" is not only a fascinating battle with the book written by the famous...
This thesis explores the identity of the French nobility who joined the Protestant movement leading ...
The subject of this study is the earls and earldom of Mar c.1281-1513. Chapter 1 provides a descript...
The advocacy of a high birth rate is an ideology called natalism. In the USA since 1985 some Protest...
In literature about the Reformation it is not always clear what effects Reformation ideas had beyond...
Authority is problematic. It is problematic in theory, and it is problematic in practice. According ...
At the turn of the fourth century, four soldiers ruled the Roman Empire: Diocletian, Maximian, Const...
A growing number of scholars have proposed that Luke, or his sources, fabricated the story of Jesus ...
Slavery passages in the New Testament continue to raise questions for some modern readers. This thes...
Employing an interdisciplinary methodology across three case studies, this thesis examines the devel...
A Fresh Inquiry into the Fate of the Un-evangelized: A Traditional Dispensational Approach This inqu...