The Christian's ABC: Catechisms and Catechizing in England c.1530-1740
Autor Ian Greenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198206170
ISBN-10: 0198206178
Pagini: 782
Dimensiuni: 160 x 242 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198206178
Pagini: 782
Dimensiuni: 160 x 242 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This massive work is the most thorough study of this theme in the context of the English Reformation ... The scholarship underlying this book is thorough and exact from beginning to end.
Ian Green has written an impressively rich and detailed study of catechesis in Protestant England from the Reformation well into the eighteenth century as part of a larger study of the imparting of religious knowledge in early modern England ... a valuable study that provides a rich vein of ore to be mined by future historians.
The Christian's ABC is a long and deeply researched book ... This list of over 600 titles not only provides an invaluable bibliography for future researchers, but it also testifies to the importance attributed to catechizing ... Green writes with remarkable clarity ... makes a major contribution to our understanding of the religious culture of England in the two centuries after the Reformation ... The meticulousness of the research, the comprehensiveness of the coverage, the depth and richness of the analysis, and the judiciousness of the judgments make this a major work of scholarship, which will be an indispensable work for anyone interested in the religious history of early modern England for many years to come.
In this book Ian Green, in his characteristically modest manner, has provided a substantial contribution to knowledge which also marks a significant advance in our understanding of early modern England. Thanks to his endeavours consideration of the relationship between catechisms and other literary and oral forms over several generations can now be undertaken from a secure base ... immensely learned and thought-provoking volume.
it is now with the publication of Dr Green's monumental and admirable study of catechizing and catechisms that the most obvious point of contact between clerical teaching and popular belief has been properly investigated. He ranges far and wide in search of evidence of the practice of catechizing and makes particularly effective use of the clerical replies to the episcopal questionnaires of the early eighteenth century. He writes in a clear and leisurely prose, with points enumerated and lucidly explained ... the Oxford University Press are to be congratulated on producing a handsome volume with an exceptionally high level of typographical accuracy ... will be an enduring work of reference, enlightenment, and stimulation.
Ian Green has written an impressively rich and detailed study of catechesis in Protestant England from the Reformation well into the eighteenth century as part of a larger study of the imparting of religious knowledge in early modern England ... a valuable study that provides a rich vein of ore to be mined by future historians.
The Christian's ABC is a long and deeply researched book ... This list of over 600 titles not only provides an invaluable bibliography for future researchers, but it also testifies to the importance attributed to catechizing ... Green writes with remarkable clarity ... makes a major contribution to our understanding of the religious culture of England in the two centuries after the Reformation ... The meticulousness of the research, the comprehensiveness of the coverage, the depth and richness of the analysis, and the judiciousness of the judgments make this a major work of scholarship, which will be an indispensable work for anyone interested in the religious history of early modern England for many years to come.
In this book Ian Green, in his characteristically modest manner, has provided a substantial contribution to knowledge which also marks a significant advance in our understanding of early modern England. Thanks to his endeavours consideration of the relationship between catechisms and other literary and oral forms over several generations can now be undertaken from a secure base ... immensely learned and thought-provoking volume.
it is now with the publication of Dr Green's monumental and admirable study of catechizing and catechisms that the most obvious point of contact between clerical teaching and popular belief has been properly investigated. He ranges far and wide in search of evidence of the practice of catechizing and makes particularly effective use of the clerical replies to the episcopal questionnaires of the early eighteenth century. He writes in a clear and leisurely prose, with points enumerated and lucidly explained ... the Oxford University Press are to be congratulated on producing a handsome volume with an exceptionally high level of typographical accuracy ... will be an enduring work of reference, enlightenment, and stimulation.