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The Church on its past : Papers read at the 2011 Summer Meeting and the 2012 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society / edited by Peter D. Clarke and Charlotte Methuen.

By: Ecclesiastical History Society. Summer Meeting (2011)
Contributor(s): Clarke, Peter D [editor.] | Methuen, Charlotte [editor.] | Ecclesiastical History Society. Winter Meeting (2012) | Ecclesiastical History Society
Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in church history: 49.Publisher: New York : Ecclesiastical History Society : Boydell Press, 2013Description: xxvi, 512 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780954681012; 0954681010Subject(s): Church history -- Congresses | Church history -- Historiography -- CongressesBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The churches' use of the past -- Intimations of a massacre : Thessalonica, Theodosius I and self-ironization in Socrates Scholasticus's historia ecclesiastica / Luke Gardiner -- Constructing the apostolic past : the case of Dionysius the Areopagite / Andrew Louth -- Biblical history and the end of times : seventh-century Christian accounts of the rise of Islam / Jessica Lee Ehinger -- Bede on the Jewish church / Conor O'Brien -- The deposit of monastic faith : the Carolingians on the essence of monasticism / Renie Choy -- Remembering Pope Gregory VII : Cardinal Boso and Alexander III / John Doran -- Honorius III and the Crusade : responsive papal government versus the memory of his predecessors / Thomas W. Smith -- Carmelites and crusading in the later Middle Ages / Andrew Jotischky -- An Anglican view of the Crusades : Thomas Fuller's The historie of the holy warre / Bernard Hamilton -- Using the past against the papacy : Luther's appeal to church history in his anti-papal writings / Charlotte Methuen -- Polydore Vergil and ecclesiastical historiography in his De inventoribus rerum IV-VIII / Jonathan Arnold -- Historian or prophet? John Bale's perception of the past / Susan Royal -- 'Holding up a lamp to the sun' : Hiberno-Papal relations and the construction of Irish Orthodoxy in John Lynch's Cambrensis eversus (1662) / Salvador Ryan -- Gilbert Burnet : an ecclesiastical historian and the invention of the English Restoration era / Tony Claydon -- The medieval church in early Methodism and anti-Methodism / Chris Wilson -- Representing and misrepresenting the history of Puritanism in eighteenth-century England / Robert G. Ingram -- Archbishop Tait, the Huguenots and the French church at Canterbury / Andrew Spicer --
Memorializing 1662 : Hampshire Congregationalists and the 250th anniversary of the Great Ejection / Rosalind Johnson and Roger Ottewill -- The Church of England in the Diocese of London : what does history have to offer to the present-day church? / John Wolffe -- Changing perspectives on church history -- What did women do for the early church? the recent history of a question / Judith M. Lieu -- Changing historical perspectives on the English Reformation : the last fifty years / Diarmaid MacCulloch -- Historiography of the Scottish Reformation : the Catholics fight back? / Stephen Mark Holmes -- Patrick Boyle, the Irish colleges and the historiography of Irish Catholicism / Liam Chambers -- The Evangelical discovery of history / David W. Bebbington -- Insider and outsider history : theories of Quaker origins from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Rosemary Moore -- Histories of heterodoxy : shifting approaches to a millenarian tradition in modern church history / Philip Lockley -- Re-visioning the past and re-sourcing the future : the unresolved historiographical struggle in Roman Catholic scholarship and authoritative teaching / Kenneth L. Parker -- The development of G. G. Coulton's critique of the Roman Catholic school of history / Alex Corio-- Money matters : the neglect of finance in the historiography of modern Christianity / Sarah Flew -- Church and state in history -- Church and state, religion and power in late antique and Byzantine scholarship of the last five decades / Claudia Rapp -- Church and state in early modern ecclesiastical historiography / Anthony Milton -- The fall and rise of church and state? religious history, politics and the state in Britain, 1961-2011 / Matthew Grimley.
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Papers read at the 2011 Summer Meeting and the 2012 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I. The churches' use of the past -- Intimations of a massacre : Thessalonica, Theodosius I and self-ironization in Socrates Scholasticus's historia ecclesiastica / Luke Gardiner -- Constructing the apostolic past : the case of Dionysius the Areopagite / Andrew Louth -- Biblical history and the end of times : seventh-century Christian accounts of the rise of Islam / Jessica Lee Ehinger -- Bede on the Jewish church / Conor O'Brien -- The deposit of monastic faith : the Carolingians on the essence of monasticism / Renie Choy -- Remembering Pope Gregory VII : Cardinal Boso and Alexander III / John Doran -- Honorius III and the Crusade : responsive papal government versus the memory of his predecessors / Thomas W. Smith -- Carmelites and crusading in the later Middle Ages / Andrew Jotischky -- An Anglican view of the Crusades : Thomas Fuller's The historie of the holy warre / Bernard Hamilton -- Using the past against the papacy : Luther's appeal to church history in his anti-papal writings / Charlotte Methuen -- Polydore Vergil and ecclesiastical historiography in his De inventoribus rerum IV-VIII / Jonathan Arnold -- Historian or prophet? John Bale's perception of the past / Susan Royal -- 'Holding up a lamp to the sun' : Hiberno-Papal relations and the construction of Irish Orthodoxy in John Lynch's Cambrensis eversus (1662) / Salvador Ryan -- Gilbert Burnet : an ecclesiastical historian and the invention of the English Restoration era / Tony Claydon -- The medieval church in early Methodism and anti-Methodism / Chris Wilson -- Representing and misrepresenting the history of Puritanism in eighteenth-century England / Robert G. Ingram -- Archbishop Tait, the Huguenots and the French church at Canterbury / Andrew Spicer --

Memorializing 1662 : Hampshire Congregationalists and the 250th anniversary of the Great Ejection / Rosalind Johnson and Roger Ottewill -- The Church of England in the Diocese of London : what does history have to offer to the present-day church? / John Wolffe -- Part II. Changing perspectives on church history -- What did women do for the early church? the recent history of a question / Judith M. Lieu -- Changing historical perspectives on the English Reformation : the last fifty years / Diarmaid MacCulloch -- Historiography of the Scottish Reformation : the Catholics fight back? / Stephen Mark Holmes -- Patrick Boyle, the Irish colleges and the historiography of Irish Catholicism / Liam Chambers -- The Evangelical discovery of history / David W. Bebbington -- Insider and outsider history : theories of Quaker origins from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Rosemary Moore -- Histories of heterodoxy : shifting approaches to a millenarian tradition in modern church history / Philip Lockley -- Re-visioning the past and re-sourcing the future : the unresolved historiographical struggle in Roman Catholic scholarship and authoritative teaching / Kenneth L. Parker -- The development of G. G. Coulton's critique of the Roman Catholic school of history / Alex Corio-- Money matters : the neglect of finance in the historiography of modern Christianity / Sarah Flew -- Part III. Church and state in history -- Church and state, religion and power in late antique and Byzantine scholarship of the last five decades / Claudia Rapp -- Church and state in early modern ecclesiastical historiography / Anthony Milton -- The fall and rise of church and state? religious history, politics and the state in Britain, 1961-2011 / Matthew Grimley.

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