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Margins and Peripheries in Christian History: Volume 61 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 664 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: Studies in Church History
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009679406
  • ISBN-13: 9781009679404
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Margins and Peripheries in Christian History: Volume 61
  • Formatas: Hardback, 664 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Serija: Studies in Church History
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2025
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009679406
  • ISBN-13: 9781009679404
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Studies in Church History 61 takes as its theme Margins and Peripheries in Christian History. For most of its existence, Christianity a religion born on the eastern edge of the Roman Empire has been influenced by its margins and peripheries. In the history of Christianity, as in other contexts, margins and peripheries are paradoxical concepts. To label something or somewhere as 'marginal' or 'peripheral' is to declare it to be of lesser significance or importance. Yet for Christian churches of differing complexions, supposed margins and peripheries have often been sources of experiment, innovation and renewal; places where essential traditions have been preserved; locations of encounter, conversion and resistance; and sites where meaning and worth are negotiated and defined. The volume's articles offer a fresh look at Christianity's past by considering it in relation to, and from the perspective of, a variety of aspects that have been considered marginal or peripheral.

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This volume explores Christianity's past by considering it in relation to various aspects that have been considered marginal or peripheral.
Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Introduction Peter
Marshall;
1. Experiencing Christian Sacred Space in the Roman Frontier Zones
of the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Shaun Church;
2. British and English
Churches in Late-Seventh-Century Wessex: Who was Peripheral? Aloysius
Atkinson;
3. Correctio from the Margins: Geographical Peripheries and Moral
Conformity in Later Carolingian Annals (President's Prize) Robert A. H.
Evans;
4. Medieval English Church Dedications to St Gregory: Connecting
Centre and Periphery Miriam Adan Jones;
5. Priestly Provision at the
Periphery: Building the Church in Tenth-Century Catalonia Jonathan Jarrett;
6. Locations of Religious Encounter: The Scandinavian Diaspora in the Viking
Age Lesley Abrams;
7. The Pope of Iceland? Gizurr Ķsleifsson and the
Gregorian Reform in the Medieval North Davide Salmoiraghi;
8. Infertility and
the Margins of Society: Medieval Churchmen think about Reproductive Disorders
Catherine Rider;
9. Papal Indulgences and the Conversion of Schismatics in
Late Medieval Transylvania (c.1350c.1450) (Kennedy Prize) Teodora Popovici;
10. Illuminating Faith: Marginalized Stained-Glass Fragments and Lost Schemes
in the Pre-Reformation Parish Church Lydia Fisher;
11. Reformations in
Britain's Islands (Presidential Address) Peter Marshall;
12. Language and the
Manx Reformation, 15701698 Tim Grass;
13. St Patrick's Purgatory: Theology
and History in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation Alan Ford;
14. The
Margins are in our Minds: The Earliest Capuchin Missions to the Ottoman
Empire John-Paul Ghobrial;
15. 'We are at the Furthest Part of the Inhabited
World': Venetian Greeks and the English Reformations Anastasia Stylianou;
16.
'A True Object of Charity': Greek Clergymen in Interregnum Oxford and
Cambridge Alex Beeton;
17. Body, Filial Piety and Rites: Xia Dachang as a
Chinese Perspective on the Rites Controversy Manning Chan;
18. An Anglican
'Republic of Letters'? George Berkeley and the Early Enlightenment in
Colonial New England, 172475 Daniel Inman;
19. The Wesleyan Reform Crisis in
Mid-Victorian Oxford Martin Wellings;
20. Financing the Rural Periphery:
Stipend Cross Subsidy in the Free Church of Scotland, 18431900 John W.
Sawkins;
21. The Fanaticisms of Hannah Whitall Smith Emily J. Bailey;
22.
Friar Casimiro Brochtrup OFM: An Experience of the Catholic Church in the
Brazilian Urban Context (18911945) Dirceu Marroquim;
23. The Emergence of
Hong Kong as a World Centre for Chinese Protestant Bible Publishing and
Distribution, 194851 George Kam Wah Mak;
24. Life on the Margins: The
Clandestine Ukrainian Greek Catholic Clergy in the Soviet Union (194689)
Kateryna Budz;
25. Redefining Evangelicalism from the Margins: South Korean
Student Evangelical Experiments, 19869 Dongjun Seo;
26. Christian Outlaws:
Bible Smuggling across Cold War Europe Mary Heimann.