The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged, with the tradition regularly characterised as more one than the other, or as steering a middle way between the two. Such competing interpretations frequently influence and / or advance readings of Richard Hooker, one of Anglicanism’s foremost theologians, who is often characterised as essentially catholic, basically reformed, or a proponent of a third way between the two. Most such characterisations of Hooker, and the presumptions of tension or even incoherence within Anglican identity on this point, assume that ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ are opposites on a theological spectrum, fundamentally divergent or even irreconcilable, such that Hook...
This article argues that there has been conflict in Roman Catholic moral theology since the 1960s. T...
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
At times Richard Hooker (1554-1600), as an apologist for the Church of England, has been treated as ...
In this chapter it will be analyzed the importance of Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) ideas in the cont...
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
This dissertation demonstrates that Richard Hooker’s doctrine of justification, as reflected in his ...
Vita.The purpose of this dissertation was to discover, through a comparative study of Donne's Essays...
The subject of this dissertation is Richard Hooker's defence of the royal headship of the church in ...
Richard Hooker is generally acknowledged as a critical sixteenth-century figure in the Church of Eng...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis undertakes a study of the concept and development of Anglican comprehensiveness in light...
For Richard Hooker (1554-1600), if the Bible was to find its rightful place of authority amidst the ...
Locke’s marked praise of Richard Hooker’s seminal work, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity, shows...
The thesis is an attempt to provide a more comprehensive account of the context and character of Hoo...
This article argues that there has been conflict in Roman Catholic moral theology since the 1960s. T...
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
At times Richard Hooker (1554-1600), as an apologist for the Church of England, has been treated as ...
In this chapter it will be analyzed the importance of Richard Hooker’s (1554-1600) ideas in the cont...
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
This dissertation demonstrates that Richard Hooker’s doctrine of justification, as reflected in his ...
Vita.The purpose of this dissertation was to discover, through a comparative study of Donne's Essays...
The subject of this dissertation is Richard Hooker's defence of the royal headship of the church in ...
Richard Hooker is generally acknowledged as a critical sixteenth-century figure in the Church of Eng...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis argues that Richard Hooker understands God as the primary authority in the argument of h...
This thesis undertakes a study of the concept and development of Anglican comprehensiveness in light...
For Richard Hooker (1554-1600), if the Bible was to find its rightful place of authority amidst the ...
Locke’s marked praise of Richard Hooker’s seminal work, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity, shows...
The thesis is an attempt to provide a more comprehensive account of the context and character of Hoo...
This article argues that there has been conflict in Roman Catholic moral theology since the 1960s. T...
For over four hundred years Richard Hooker has been firmly attached to the Church of England and his...
At times Richard Hooker (1554-1600), as an apologist for the Church of England, has been treated as ...