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Scottish Liturgical Traditions and Religious Politics: From Reformers to Jacobites, 1560 1764 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x13 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Serija: Scottish Religious Cultures
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474483062
  • ISBN-13: 9781474483063
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x13 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Serija: Scottish Religious Cultures
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474483062
  • ISBN-13: 9781474483063
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Explores the religious cultures, beliefs and imperatives that shaped the Jacobite movement in Scotland

Brings together research from established academics in the field, emerging and independent scholars and contemporary Episcopalian churchmen Provides a fresh examination of the Jacobite movement based not on dynastic identification but on confessional and intellectual bases of support Assesses the development of Scottish liturgy from the sixteenth- to the eighteenth-century and the substantial advances made in Scottish ecclesiastical thought and practice

The Revolution of 1688-90 was accompanied in Scotland by a Church Settlement which dismantled the Episcopalian governance of the church. Clergy were ousted and liturgical traditions were replaced by the new Presbyterian order. As Episcopalians, non-jurors and Catholics were side-lined under the new regime, they drew on their different confessional and liturgical inheritances, pre- and post-Reformation, to respond to ecclesiastical change and inform their support of the movement to restore the Stuarts. In so doing, they had a profound effect on the ways in which worship was conducted and considered in Britain and beyond.

This book provides a fresh examination of the Jacobite movement based not on dynastic identification but on confessional and intellectual bases of support, focussing on the composite and nuanced traditions that sustained the Jacobite movement for seven decades beyond the Revolution of 1688-90.

Recenzijos

"A splendidly detailed collection which takes us beyond secular and sectarian history to demonstrate the intimate relationship between liturgy and ideology in early modern Scotland. A real advance in scholarship: next stop a Scottish version of Alexandra Walsham's Church Papists, please." -Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow

List of contributors

List of abbreviations

Introduction: Liturgical Continuities and Denominational Differences

Allan I. Macinnes

1. Liturgy in Scotland before 1560

Stephen Mark Holmes

2. Jesuits, Mission and Gender in Post-Reformation Scotland

Patricia Barton

3. Liturgical Problems on the Catholic Mission: Franciscan Mission to the Highlands in the Seventeenth Century

Thomas McInally

4. Liturgical Reform during the Restoration: The Untold Story

John M. Hintermaier

5. Henry Scougal and the move away from Calvinism in the later seventeenth century

Isaac Poobalan

6. Worship and Devotion in Multiconfessional Scotland, 1686-1689

Alasdair Raffe

7. The Episcopalian Community in Aberdeen in the Jacobite Period

Kieran German

8. Jurors and Qualified Clergy: Adopting the Liturgy at Home and Abroad

Tristram Clarke

9. Devoted Episcopalians, Reluctant Jacobites? George and James Garden and Their Spiritual Environment

Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner

10. The Liturgical Tradition of the English Non-jurors

Richard Sharp

11. Archibald Campbell: A Pivotal Figure in Episcopalian Liturgical Transition

A. Emsley Nimmo

12. Clerics Behaving Badly: Ecclesiastical Commitment in the Jacobite Rising of 1745-6

Darren S. Layne

13. Bishop Thomas Rattray: His Eucharistic doctrine, The Ancient Liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem, and its influence on the Scottish Liturgy of 1764

W. Douglas Kornahrens

University of StrathclydeAllan I. Macinnes is Emeritus Professor of History, University of Strathclyde. His current research is mainly focused on Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire. He has recently published A History of Scotland (Red Globe Press, 2018).Patricia Barton is Subject Leader in History, School of Humanities, University of Strathclyde.University of DundeeKieran German is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Dundee.