This article develops a cultural history of blasphemy as representation by exploring the nexus between conceptions and perceived manifestations of blasphemy in a theological context. Specifically it uses a case study of "the stage debate", a controversy about the viability of the theatre in England at the turn of the eighteenth century, to argue that contemporary perceptions of anti-providentialism informed a sense of practical blasphemy that was commensurate with the Thomistic conception of blasphemy as aggravated unbelief. This interpretation illuminates the theological sensitivity of contemporary godly critics to perceived instances of anti-providentialism and their belief in the actual diabolism of the theatre
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This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
Notions of the sacred and the profane took on a particular significance in late-sixteenth and early-...
The antitheatrical pamphlets published in Shakespeare’s England provide an excellent view of the ear...
Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history o...
Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history o...
Over the course of eighteen months in 1756 and 1757, theatre crises, large-scale debates about the m...
The Culture of Controversy investigates arguments about religion in Scotland from the Restoration to...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
This article revisits some of the author’s established theorising around the issue of the crime of b...
In 1698, less than a decade after the Toleration Act, a blasphemy law was passed in England. No conv...
This book examines the many and varied uses of apocalyptic and anti-Catholic language in seventeenth...
Although the English Protestant reformers set out to destroy all vestiges of Catholic idolatry, publ...
The article seeks to trace the Christian tradition of anti-theatrical resentments which is usually t...
This study examines the visual rhetoric delivered through Catholic clergy on the English stage from ...
The early modern period in England is characterised by philosophical and moral debates over the mean...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
Notions of the sacred and the profane took on a particular significance in late-sixteenth and early-...
The antitheatrical pamphlets published in Shakespeare’s England provide an excellent view of the ear...
Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history o...
Criticism of the theater in the Elizabethan period was not the first thing happened in the history o...
Over the course of eighteen months in 1756 and 1757, theatre crises, large-scale debates about the m...
The Culture of Controversy investigates arguments about religion in Scotland from the Restoration to...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
This article revisits some of the author’s established theorising around the issue of the crime of b...