A Companion to the Reformation in Scotland, c.1525–1638: Frameworks of Change and Development: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, cartea 100
Editat de Ian Hazletten Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2021
Contributors include: Alexander Broadie, Flynn Cratty, Jane E.A. Dawson, Timothy Duguid, Elizabeth Ewan, Paul R. Goatman, Michael F. Graham, Thomas Green, Crawford Gribben, W. Ian P. Hazlett, Ernest R. Holloway III, David Manning, Alan R. MacDonald, Alasdair A. MacDonald, John McCallum, Jamie McDougall, David G. Mullan, Gordon D. Raeburn, Andrew Spicer, Bryan D. Spinks, Scott R. Spurlock, Laura A.M. Stewart, Mark S. Sweetnam, Kristen Post Walton, David G. Whitla, Jack C. Whytock, and Arthur H. Williamson.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004329720
ISBN-10: 9004329722
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
ISBN-10: 9004329722
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.25 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition
Notă biografică
Ian Hazlett, Dr. theol. (Münster, 1977), D.Litt (St Andrews, 2003) is Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History at Glasgow University. His numerous publications cover aspects of the eucharistic controversy, Bucer, Erasmus, Calvin, and the Scottish Reformation. He is the former editor of the Reformation & Renaissance Review (2008–19).
Recenzii
“Every reader of this fine collection will come away having learned something interesting about the Scottish Reformation. Scholars will use it as an important resource for years to come and its many chapters and their detailed bibliographies will lead historians to new insights on ideas that are most fundamental to understanding Scotland in the past or the present.”
Daniel MacLeod, University of Manitoba. In: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023), pp. 154–156.
“The standard of these chapters is very high. Each is followed by a considerable bibliography that features primary and secondary sources. One reaches the conclusion that, especially for those who desire to teach this era to others, yet who lack access to a research library in which materials on this era are well represented, this Companion would prove to be an indispensable aid; it is—in essence—a consolidation of current research in this field.”
Kenneth J. Stewart. In: Calvin Theological Journal, Vol. 57, No. 2 (2022), pp. 407–410.
Daniel MacLeod, University of Manitoba. In: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2023), pp. 154–156.
“The standard of these chapters is very high. Each is followed by a considerable bibliography that features primary and secondary sources. One reaches the conclusion that, especially for those who desire to teach this era to others, yet who lack access to a research library in which materials on this era are well represented, this Companion would prove to be an indispensable aid; it is—in essence—a consolidation of current research in this field.”
Kenneth J. Stewart. In: Calvin Theological Journal, Vol. 57, No. 2 (2022), pp. 407–410.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Ian Hazlett
Part 1
Old Bottles and New Wines
1 Propagating Religious Reformation in Scotland to ca. 1567
Alasdair A. MacDonald
2 Archbishop Hamilton and Catholic Reform in Pre-1560 Scotland
Flynn Cratty
Part 2
Sea Changes
3 Scottish Religious and Political Transformations, 1557‒1567
Kristen Post Walton
4 John Knox and the Scottish Protestant Reformation
Jane E.A. Dawson
5 Local and Regional Experiences of Reformation
John McCallum
Part 3
Explaining Beliefs
6 Revolution, Consensus, and Controversy: Reformation Thought in Scotland
David G. Mullan
7 Scottish Catholic Responses to Reformation Teachings after 1558
David G. Mullan
8 Philosophy and the Scottish Reformation: Some Key Aspects
Alexander Broadie
Part 4
Proclaiming Beliefs
9 Preaching and Sermons in Post-Reformation Scotland
David G. Whitla and Crawford Gribben
10 The Emergence of a Reformed Worship Tradition in Scotland
Bryan D. Spinks
11 Before and After: Reforming Scottish Liturgical Music
Timothy Duguid
12 The Scottish Reformation and Church Architecture, 1560–ca. 1638
Andrew Spicer
Part 5
Classical Revival and Theological Studies
13 Andrew Melville and European Humanism
Ernest R. Holloway III
14 Ministerial Education in the Scottish Reformation
Jack C. Whytock
Part 6
Legal Jurisdictions and Moral Order
15 Evolution and Varieties of Church Courts and Laws in Reformation Scotland
Thomas Green
16 The Theory and Practice of Church Discipline
Michael F. Graham
Part 7
Cultural Adaptations
17 Literature, Church, and Theology
Mark S. Sweetnam
18 Popular Festive Practices in Reformation Scotland
Jamie McDougall
19 Burial Reform in Early Modern Scotland
Gordon D. Raeburn
Part 8
Relating to the Other
20 Gendering the Reformation
Elizabeth Ewan
21 Reformation Entry into Gaelic Scotland, 1567‒1630
W. Ian P. Hazlett
22 Post-Reformation Scottish Catholic Survival
R. Scott Spurlock
Part 9
Projecting a Protestant Nation
23 Church and State in Scotland from the Reformation to the Covenanting Revolution
Alan R. MacDonald
24 The National Covenant, 1638: Religion and Politics
Paul R. Goatman
25 Britain Reformed: Competing Visions, 1527‒1641
Arthur H. Williamson
Part 10
Perspectives Ancient and Modern
26 History, Historiography, and “The Scottish Reformation”
David Manning
27 Epilogue: Reformation Revisited
Laura A.M. Stewart
Index
Samantha J. Clark
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Ian Hazlett
Part 1
Old Bottles and New Wines
1 Propagating Religious Reformation in Scotland to ca. 1567
Alasdair A. MacDonald
2 Archbishop Hamilton and Catholic Reform in Pre-1560 Scotland
Flynn Cratty
Part 2
Sea Changes
3 Scottish Religious and Political Transformations, 1557‒1567
Kristen Post Walton
4 John Knox and the Scottish Protestant Reformation
Jane E.A. Dawson
5 Local and Regional Experiences of Reformation
John McCallum
Part 3
Explaining Beliefs
6 Revolution, Consensus, and Controversy: Reformation Thought in Scotland
David G. Mullan
7 Scottish Catholic Responses to Reformation Teachings after 1558
David G. Mullan
8 Philosophy and the Scottish Reformation: Some Key Aspects
Alexander Broadie
Part 4
Proclaiming Beliefs
9 Preaching and Sermons in Post-Reformation Scotland
David G. Whitla and Crawford Gribben
10 The Emergence of a Reformed Worship Tradition in Scotland
Bryan D. Spinks
11 Before and After: Reforming Scottish Liturgical Music
Timothy Duguid
12 The Scottish Reformation and Church Architecture, 1560–ca. 1638
Andrew Spicer
Part 5
Classical Revival and Theological Studies
13 Andrew Melville and European Humanism
Ernest R. Holloway III
14 Ministerial Education in the Scottish Reformation
Jack C. Whytock
Part 6
Legal Jurisdictions and Moral Order
15 Evolution and Varieties of Church Courts and Laws in Reformation Scotland
Thomas Green
16 The Theory and Practice of Church Discipline
Michael F. Graham
Part 7
Cultural Adaptations
17 Literature, Church, and Theology
Mark S. Sweetnam
18 Popular Festive Practices in Reformation Scotland
Jamie McDougall
19 Burial Reform in Early Modern Scotland
Gordon D. Raeburn
Part 8
Relating to the Other
20 Gendering the Reformation
Elizabeth Ewan
21 Reformation Entry into Gaelic Scotland, 1567‒1630
W. Ian P. Hazlett
22 Post-Reformation Scottish Catholic Survival
R. Scott Spurlock
Part 9
Projecting a Protestant Nation
23 Church and State in Scotland from the Reformation to the Covenanting Revolution
Alan R. MacDonald
24 The National Covenant, 1638: Religion and Politics
Paul R. Goatman
25 Britain Reformed: Competing Visions, 1527‒1641
Arthur H. Williamson
Part 10
Perspectives Ancient and Modern
26 History, Historiography, and “The Scottish Reformation”
David Manning
27 Epilogue: Reformation Revisited
Laura A.M. Stewart
Index
Samantha J. Clark