Dutch Review of Church History, Volume 84 (2004): Dutch Review of Church History, cartea 84
Editat de Wim Janseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 oct 2004
For many years the "Dutch Review of Church History has established itself as an unrivalled resource for the subject both in the major research libraries of the world and in the private collections of professors and scholars. Now published as an annual the "Dutch Review of Church History offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline.
With an international circulation, the "Dutch Review of Church History provides its readers with articles in English, French and German. Frequent theme issues allow deeper, cutting-edge discussion of selected topics. An extensive book review section is included in every issue keeping you up to date with all the latest information in the field of Church history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004140776
ISBN-10: 9004140778
Pagini: 661
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Dutch Review of Church History
ISBN-10: 9004140778
Pagini: 661
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 47 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Dutch Review of Church History
Cuprins
Editorial Notice
ARTICLES
Pastor or Pastor Bonus? The Interpretation and Evolution of Pastoral Scenes in the Late Antiquity, Arnold Provoost
Pastoral Care in Early Eleventh-Century Rome, Sarah Hamilton
Pastor Bonus: Matthew Paris’s Life of Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury (1207-28), Brenda Bolton
Semantics and Literal Exposition in Henry of Ghent’s Regular Lecture on the Bible (1275/76), E.P. Bos
The Correspondence of Wessel Gansfort: An Inventory, Jaap van Moolenbroek
Die Jeremia-Übersetzung in der Ruremundebibel (1525): Eine nach der Complutenser Vulgata und der ersten Rabbinerbibel revidierte Übersetzung aus der Delfter Bibel (1477), Herbert Migsch
Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam on Marriage and Divorce, Anton G. Weiler
Die ‘Ketzerplakate’ Kaiser Karls in den Niederlanden und ihre Bedeutung für Bibelübersetzungen in der Volkssprache: Der ‘Proto-Index’ von 1529 als vorläufiger Endpunkt, Wim François
Der Autor des Vorworts zur Olivetan-Bibel A tous amateurs aus dem Jahr 1535, Frans Pieter van Stam
The Influence of Erasmus’ Annotationes on Calvin’s Galatians Commentary, Riemer A. Faber
Paul as Calvin’s (Ambivalent) Pastoral Model, R. Ward Holder
The Educational Roots of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic and Scriptural Exegesis in the Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett
France and the Netherlands: The Interlocking of Two Religious Cultures in Print during the Era of the Religious Wars, Andrew Pettegree
No One Born of God Commits Sin”: Coornhert’s Perfectionism, Mirjam G.K. van Veen
“That Most Important Science”: The Study of Church History in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century, Arie L. Molendijk
The Marnix-Vereeniging: Abraham Kuyper’s First National Organisation (1868-89), J. Vree
The Church as Nation State: A New Look at Ultramontane Catholicism (1850-1900), Peter Raedts
‘La Escuela de la Misión Araucana’: Facets in the Story of the Anglican Mission to Central Chile, 1854-1962, J. Andreas Löwe
REVIEW ARTICLE
On Devotional Historiography, M.B. Pranger
REVIEW SECTION
Book Reviews, Index to the Reviews, Books Received
ARTICLES
Pastor or Pastor Bonus? The Interpretation and Evolution of Pastoral Scenes in the Late Antiquity, Arnold Provoost
Pastoral Care in Early Eleventh-Century Rome, Sarah Hamilton
Pastor Bonus: Matthew Paris’s Life of Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury (1207-28), Brenda Bolton
Semantics and Literal Exposition in Henry of Ghent’s Regular Lecture on the Bible (1275/76), E.P. Bos
The Correspondence of Wessel Gansfort: An Inventory, Jaap van Moolenbroek
Die Jeremia-Übersetzung in der Ruremundebibel (1525): Eine nach der Complutenser Vulgata und der ersten Rabbinerbibel revidierte Übersetzung aus der Delfter Bibel (1477), Herbert Migsch
Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam on Marriage and Divorce, Anton G. Weiler
Die ‘Ketzerplakate’ Kaiser Karls in den Niederlanden und ihre Bedeutung für Bibelübersetzungen in der Volkssprache: Der ‘Proto-Index’ von 1529 als vorläufiger Endpunkt, Wim François
Der Autor des Vorworts zur Olivetan-Bibel A tous amateurs aus dem Jahr 1535, Frans Pieter van Stam
The Influence of Erasmus’ Annotationes on Calvin’s Galatians Commentary, Riemer A. Faber
Paul as Calvin’s (Ambivalent) Pastoral Model, R. Ward Holder
The Educational Roots of Reformed Scholasticism: Dialectic and Scriptural Exegesis in the Sixteenth Century, Amy Nelson Burnett
France and the Netherlands: The Interlocking of Two Religious Cultures in Print during the Era of the Religious Wars, Andrew Pettegree
No One Born of God Commits Sin”: Coornhert’s Perfectionism, Mirjam G.K. van Veen
“That Most Important Science”: The Study of Church History in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century, Arie L. Molendijk
The Marnix-Vereeniging: Abraham Kuyper’s First National Organisation (1868-89), J. Vree
The Church as Nation State: A New Look at Ultramontane Catholicism (1850-1900), Peter Raedts
‘La Escuela de la Misión Araucana’: Facets in the Story of the Anglican Mission to Central Chile, 1854-1962, J. Andreas Löwe
REVIEW ARTICLE
On Devotional Historiography, M.B. Pranger
REVIEW SECTION
Book Reviews, Index to the Reviews, Books Received
Notă biografică
Wim Janse, Ph.D. (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Extraordinary Professor in the History of the Reformation at the Free University Amsterdam, Assistant Professor in the History of Christianity at Leiden University, and Executive Editor of the Dutch Review of Church History and Brill's Series in Church History.
Descriere
The Dutch Review of Church History is a long-established periodical, primarily devoted to the history of Christianity. It contains articles in this field as well as in other specialised related areas.
For many years the Dutch Review of Church History has established itself as an unrivalled resource for the subject both in the major research libraries of the world and in the private collections of professors and scholars. Now published as an annual the Dutch Review of Church History offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline.
With an international circulation, the Dutch Review of Church History provides its readers with articles in English, French and German. Frequent theme issues allow deeper, cutting-edge discussion of selected topics. An extensive book review section is included in every issue keeping you up to date with all the latest information in the field of Church history.
Contributors to vol. 84 include: Brenda Bolton, E.P. Bos, Amy Nelson Burnett, Riemer A. Faber, Wim François, Sarah Hamilton, R. Ward Holder, J. Andreas Löwe, Herbert Migsch, Arie L. Molendijk, Jaap van Moolenbroek, Andrew Pettegree, M.B. Pranger, Arnold Provoost, Peter Raedts, Frans Pieter van Stam, Mirjam G.K. van Veen, J. Vree, and Anton G. Weiler.
For many years the Dutch Review of Church History has established itself as an unrivalled resource for the subject both in the major research libraries of the world and in the private collections of professors and scholars. Now published as an annual the Dutch Review of Church History offers you an easy way to stay on top of your discipline.
With an international circulation, the Dutch Review of Church History provides its readers with articles in English, French and German. Frequent theme issues allow deeper, cutting-edge discussion of selected topics. An extensive book review section is included in every issue keeping you up to date with all the latest information in the field of Church history.
Contributors to vol. 84 include: Brenda Bolton, E.P. Bos, Amy Nelson Burnett, Riemer A. Faber, Wim François, Sarah Hamilton, R. Ward Holder, J. Andreas Löwe, Herbert Migsch, Arie L. Molendijk, Jaap van Moolenbroek, Andrew Pettegree, M.B. Pranger, Arnold Provoost, Peter Raedts, Frans Pieter van Stam, Mirjam G.K. van Veen, J. Vree, and Anton G. Weiler.