This study examines Reformed identity as an aspect of religious identity formation during the early Reformation period. It contributes towards an understanding of the character of the English Reformation by examining the reception of Swiss theology. The research is principally focussed upon the theological concept of covenant which blossomed in a distinctively bilateral and conditional form in early Reformation Switzerland. Patterns of thought discerned in English theology are related to this Swiss pattern, thereby assisting the process of identifying individual reformers according to continental models and elucidating an important theological development of the period. The concept of covenant had implications for contemporary discourses re...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
This study examines Reformed identity as an aspect of religious identity formation during the early ...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The concept of covenant became a common construct of many theologians in the early part of the sixte...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001How should the identity and religious behavior of 16 ...
Historians have commonly viewed the Reformation as a time of bitter religious antagonism, leading to...
Confessions, creeds, and catechisms played an important role in defining and systematizing Protestan...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
In 1655 and again in 1686-1689, the Waldensians of Piedmont were massacred by the Duke of Savoy afte...
This study considers the nature of the sacramental knowledge that was taught in the sixteenth-centur...
This thesis considers how religious identities were constructed and expressed in Reformation England...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...
This study examines Reformed identity as an aspect of religious identity formation during the early ...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The concept of covenant became a common construct of many theologians in the early part of the sixte...
This dissertation pursues readings of English Renaissance texts through the lens of three separate b...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001How should the identity and religious behavior of 16 ...
Historians have commonly viewed the Reformation as a time of bitter religious antagonism, leading to...
Confessions, creeds, and catechisms played an important role in defining and systematizing Protestan...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
In 1655 and again in 1686-1689, the Waldensians of Piedmont were massacred by the Duke of Savoy afte...
This study considers the nature of the sacramental knowledge that was taught in the sixteenth-centur...
This thesis considers how religious identities were constructed and expressed in Reformation England...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
This dissertation argues that the Elizabethan settlement was a deliberate, self-conscious spiritual ...
Reformation studies have been transformed since the ground-breaking research of Eamon Duffy and othe...