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The Church of England, the Guide for Her Children
€ 17,95 -
London Presbyterians and the British Revolutions, 1638–64
London presbyterians and the British revolutions is a case study in the politics of metropolitan religion and presbyterianism in the middle decades of the seventeenth-century.
€ 34,50 -
People and Land
Decolonizing TheologiesThis book addresses the impacts of the strikes by empires upon land and people, the traditions that fund and sanctify those ventures, and the spinoffs that they inspire. The contributors engage and interrogate these assaults on the land and people, and oblige theologians and biblical studies scholars to confront modern empires.
€ 48,50 -
London Presbyterians and the British Revolutions, 1638–64
London presbyterians and the British revolutions is a case study in the politics of metropolitan religion and presbyterianism in the middle decades of the seventeenth-century.
€ 117,95 -
The Church Of England
""The Church of England: The Guide for Her Children"" is a book written by John Richard Vernon and published in 1873. The book serves as a guide for members of the Church of England, providing information on its history, doctrines, and practices. It covers topics such as the sacraments, the liturgy, the role of the clergy, and the organization of the church. The book is intended to be accessible to a wide audience and is written in a clear and concise style. It also includes a brief overview of the history of Christianity in England, as well as a discussion of the various denominations that exist within the broader Christian tradition. Overall, ""The Church of England: The Guide for Her Children"" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Church of England and its place within the wider Christian community.Her Teaching As To Confession; The Real Presence; Prayer For The Departed; Purgatory; Mistaken Devotions; Efforts For Reunion. Six Sermons.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
€ 22,90 -
Ritualism And New Testament Christianity
""Ritualism and New Testament Christianity"" is a book written by Verner Moore White in 1867. The book explores the debate over the Church of England's Protestant or Popish nature, focusing on the rise of ritualism in the church. White argues that the church's adoption of Catholic practices, such as the use of vestments and the elevation of the Eucharist, is a departure from the teachings of the New Testament and the Protestant Reformation. The author also examines the question of who the real dissenters are within the church, arguing that those who adhere to the traditional Protestant beliefs and practices are the true apostolic churchmen. White's book is a passionate defense of Protestantism and a critique of the growing influence of Catholicism within the Church of England. Overall, ""Ritualism and New Testament Christianity"" provides a historical perspective on the ongoing debate over the nature of the Church of England and its relationship to the broader Protestant tradition. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity in England and the ongoing tension between Catholic and Protestant beliefs and practices.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
€ 24,90 -
Church Polity and Politics in the British Atlantic World, c. 1635–66
This volume explores church polity and its relationship to politics in the British Atlantic world during the mid-seventeenth century. It addresses the conflicts between church and state, the ecclesial factions of episcopalianism, presbyterianism and congregationalism and the effects of these conflicts at the level of nations and localities.
€ 124,95 -
Peace on Earth
The Role of Religion in Peace and Conflict StudiesAcademic peace study programs frequently ignore religion as a partner in pursuit of conflict resolution. These 24 essays advocate religion as a vital, if partial, participant in any serious pursuit of lasting peace. Religion's absence in peace studies--and peacemaking--is a crippling lack. Contributors to this volume present casebook studies of religious groups involved in recent conflict resolution--successes and failures alike. Brief but nuanced accounts of several religious traditions, with their ambivalent histories of war and peace efforts, are excellent summaries of those traditions, and also show how they have fallen short of their ideals. Some religious groups, only rarely at the table, present the unique witness they have maintained, often in the face of persecution or marginalization because of their relative size or beliefs and practices at odds with dominant religions. The essay on military chaplains stands out, as it discusses going beyond the unarmed morale officer for war-weary troops, to becoming a middle-range actor in affirming that those outside the military unit are not 'other.' The essays demonstrate in diverse ways that religion can be the source of conflict, but also a source of peace building, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; general readers.
€ 77,50 -
The Moral Heart of Public Service
One year after Brexit, a stellar cast of eminent contributors from politics, public service and religion explore why now more than ever, public servants must consider and reassess how to keep moral courage in public life alive.
€ 38,95 -
Locke on Toleration
"....This slim volume in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series brings together Locke's mature writings on toleration.... Richard Vernon has written an excellent introduction, which helps the reader identify the main set of arguments in the first Letter and through the evolution of the debate.... Most importantly, Vernon provides a useful analysis of the link between Locke's toleration and social contract theory (in particular a crucial passage in the Third Letter encapsulating the core argument of the Second Treatise), and demonstrates the profound anti-paternalism of Locke's theory of state authority.... This volume will be essential to students of the history of toleration but also for those studying contemporary issues regarding prerequisites of a pluralist society, such as the nature of public reason and background political culture. It provides a close look into elements of the emergence of consequentialist and deontological arguments for liberal rights. More broadly, it also offers one of the most important examples of normative transformation at the grand rhetorical level and in the intricacies of conceptual combat." --Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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Snakes and Ladders
€ 13,95 -
Locke on Toleration
"....This slim volume in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy series brings together Locke's mature writings on toleration.... Richard Vernon has written an excellent introduction, which helps the reader identify the main set of arguments in the first Letter and through the evolution of the debate.... Most importantly, Vernon provides a useful analysis of the link between Locke's toleration and social contract theory (in particular a crucial passage in the Third Letter encapsulating the core argument of the Second Treatise), and demonstrates the profound anti-paternalism of Locke's theory of state authority.... This volume will be essential to students of the history of toleration but also for those studying contemporary issues regarding prerequisites of a pluralist society, such as the nature of public reason and background political culture. It provides a close look into elements of the emergence of consequentialist and deontological arguments for liberal rights. More broadly, it also offers one of the most important examples of normative transformation at the grand rhetorical level and in the intricacies of conceptual combat." --Ingrid Creppell, George Washington University, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
€ 107,95