Examining religious literature from late medieval England until 1640, this dissertation explores the effect that the English Reformation had upon the religious perception of children. A survey of medieval English religious literature reveals that a tension existed between the theology of Original Sin, baptism, and salvation, and parental concerns for the spiritual wellbeing and salvation of their children. The introduction of Protestant theology into England addressed many of these concerns, but also caused other issues as the laity were presented with conflicting views about the spiritual status of their children, their place in the church, and their salvation. Initially, this conflict was between Catholics and Protestants, but by the seve...
This dissertation traces the influence of travel, trade, and cross-cultural contact on English Refor...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...
Changes in prescribed doctrine, through the removal of the direct association between baptism and sa...
The spiritual status of the early modern child was often confused and uncertain, and yet in the wake...
This book explores the role of children and young people within early modern England's Catholic mino...
The spiritual status of the early modern child was often confused and uncertain, and yet in the wake...
This article will consider the implications of the role of children in cases of demonic possession. ...
This article will consider the implications of the role of children in cases of demonic possession. ...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Some pioneering works have looked at the role of Protestantism in certain exceptional categories of ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
The thesis explores medical perceptions and treatments of children, and argues that a concept of 'ch...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
© 2018 British Society for Eighteenth‐Century Studies.This investigation considers a key motif for e...
This dissertation traces the influence of travel, trade, and cross-cultural contact on English Refor...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...
Changes in prescribed doctrine, through the removal of the direct association between baptism and sa...
The spiritual status of the early modern child was often confused and uncertain, and yet in the wake...
This book explores the role of children and young people within early modern England's Catholic mino...
The spiritual status of the early modern child was often confused and uncertain, and yet in the wake...
This article will consider the implications of the role of children in cases of demonic possession. ...
This article will consider the implications of the role of children in cases of demonic possession. ...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Some pioneering works have looked at the role of Protestantism in certain exceptional categories of ...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
The thesis explores medical perceptions and treatments of children, and argues that a concept of 'ch...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
© 2018 British Society for Eighteenth‐Century Studies.This investigation considers a key motif for e...
This dissertation traces the influence of travel, trade, and cross-cultural contact on English Refor...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...
Christian theology and religious belief were crucially important to Anglo-Saxon society, and are man...