A study of England's most important pulpit of the Reformation period with a detailed discussion of the rhetorical and interpretative strategies used by preachers on politically sensitive subjects and occasions
This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that ...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
The connections between preaching, politics, and society have been manifold yet varied in the period...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
This volume is an edition of twenty surviving Paul's Cross sermons, texts that are 'representative ...
In the early 1530s, the sermon was a basic tool to teach the new Anglican doctrine to people of all ...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
The reigns of the five Tudor monarchs were the context of vast changes in the nature of religion and...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX202214 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The summaries of chancellors' sermons contained in the parliament rolls are invaluable but underused...
Sermons were the dominant form of literature during the seventeenth century; thus, their role in sha...
There has been a revived interest in the early modern sermons. Yet, relatively little work has been ...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that ...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
The connections between preaching, politics, and society have been manifold yet varied in the period...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
This volume is an edition of twenty surviving Paul's Cross sermons, texts that are 'representative ...
In the early 1530s, the sermon was a basic tool to teach the new Anglican doctrine to people of all ...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This paper will address the conference themes of ‘space, place and context’ with an examination of t...
The reigns of the five Tudor monarchs were the context of vast changes in the nature of religion and...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX202214 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The summaries of chancellors' sermons contained in the parliament rolls are invaluable but underused...
Sermons were the dominant form of literature during the seventeenth century; thus, their role in sha...
There has been a revived interest in the early modern sermons. Yet, relatively little work has been ...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This thesis is a reception history of the successive readings of Romans 13:1-7, and it reveals that ...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
The connections between preaching, politics, and society have been manifold yet varied in the period...