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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Jewish Christianity’ in Antiquity: Meaningless Category or Heuristic Irritant? 7
- 2 ‘Sola Fide’: the Wrong Slogan? 25
- 3 Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: the Influence of Thomas Cromwell on Reform within the Early Modern English Austin Friars 40
- 4 Lex, Rex and Sex: the Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law 56
- 5 The Authority of Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now 77
- 6 Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Post-Reformation 98
- 7 Profanity and Piety in the Church Porch: the Place of Transgression in Early Modern England 120
- 8 Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation English Church 138
- 9 The Myth of the Church of England 159
- 10 Mysticism, Orthodoxy and Reformed Identity before the English Revolution: the Case of John Everard 176
- 11 Sacrilege and the Sacred in England’s Second Reformation, 1640–1660 193
- 12 ‘I had not the patience to be quiet’: Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel 208
- 13 ‘A soul-corrupting indifferentism’: the Intellectual Development of Benjamin Henry Latrobe 219
- 14 Newman, Dogma and Freedom in the Church 238
- 15 ‘Tommy, ’ow’s yer soul?’ Reconsidering Religion and the British Soldier 256
- 16 The King James Vulgate 281
- 17 The Myth of the Anglican Communion? 294
- Select Bibliography of Diarmaid MacCulloch’s Scholarly Works 313
- Bibliography 319
- Index 355
- Tabula Gratulatoria 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Jewish Christianity’ in Antiquity: Meaningless Category or Heuristic Irritant? 7
- 2 ‘Sola Fide’: the Wrong Slogan? 25
- 3 Both Cromwellian and Augustinian: the Influence of Thomas Cromwell on Reform within the Early Modern English Austin Friars 40
- 4 Lex, Rex and Sex: the Bigamy of Philipp of Hesse and the Lutheran Recourse to Natural Law 56
- 5 The Authority of Scripture in Reformation Anglicanism: Then and Now 77
- 6 Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Post-Reformation 98
- 7 Profanity and Piety in the Church Porch: the Place of Transgression in Early Modern England 120
- 8 Writing on the Walls: Word and Image in the Post-Reformation English Church 138
- 9 The Myth of the Church of England 159
- 10 Mysticism, Orthodoxy and Reformed Identity before the English Revolution: the Case of John Everard 176
- 11 Sacrilege and the Sacred in England’s Second Reformation, 1640–1660 193
- 12 ‘I had not the patience to be quiet’: Arthur Bury and The Naked Gospel 208
- 13 ‘A soul-corrupting indifferentism’: the Intellectual Development of Benjamin Henry Latrobe 219
- 14 Newman, Dogma and Freedom in the Church 238
- 15 ‘Tommy, ’ow’s yer soul?’ Reconsidering Religion and the British Soldier 256
- 16 The King James Vulgate 281
- 17 The Myth of the Anglican Communion? 294
- Select Bibliography of Diarmaid MacCulloch’s Scholarly Works 313
- Bibliography 319
- Index 355
- Tabula Gratulatoria 375