Ta Diapheronta, Or, Divine Characters

Ta Diapheronta, Or, Divine Characters

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  • Author: Samuel Crook
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  • Category : Christian life
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 660


TA DIAPHERONTA

TA DIAPHERONTA

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  • Author: Samuel Crook
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  • Category : Sin
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 636


The Text in Play

The Text in Play

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  • Author: Mike Higton
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1725247011
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

In The Text in Play, Mike Higton and Rachel Muers conduct a series of experiments in the reading of Scripture. They experiment in the first place with a form of Christian theological exegesis of the Bible that they call "serious play"--a form of reading beyond the literal sense that is nevertheless serious about the ethical, historical, and textual responsibilities of the reader. They experiment in the second place with the practice called Scriptural Reasoning--in which Jews, Christians, and Muslims read and argue over their respective Scriptures together--and argue that the practice makes deep sense for "seriously playful" Christian readers. This constitutes the most detailed and developed account of Scriptural Reasoning yet published.


Ta Diapheronta

Ta Diapheronta

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  • Author: Samuel Crook
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  • Category : Christian life
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 636


A Second Supplement to the Catalogue of Books in the Signet Library. 1882-1887

A Second Supplement to the Catalogue of Books in the Signet Library. 1882-1887

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  • Author: Signet Library (Great Britain)
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  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 632


Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern England

Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern England

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  • Author: Lucia Nigri
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351967541
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 166

This collection examines the widespread phenomenon of hypocrisy in literary, theological, political, and social circles in England during the years after the Reformation and up to the Restoration. Bringing together current critical work on early modern subjectivity, performance, print history, and private and public identities and space, the collection provides readers with a way into the complexity of the term, by offering an overview of different forms of hypocrisy, including educational practice, social transaction, dramatic technique, distorted worship, female deceit, print controversy, and the performance of demonic possession. Together these approaches present an interdisciplinary examination of a term whose meanings have always been assumed, yet never fully outlined, despite the proliferation of publications on aspects of hypocrisy such as self-fashioning and disguise. Questions the chapters collectively pose include: how did hypocritical discourse conceal concerns relating to social status, gender roles, religious doctrine, and print culture? How was hypocrisy manifest materially? How did different literary genres engage with hypocrisy?


Bodies complexioned

Bodies complexioned

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  • Author: Mark S. Dawson
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN: 1526134500
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 409

Bodily contrasts – from the colour of hair, eyes and skin to the shape of faces and skeletons – allowed the English of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries to discriminate systematically among themselves and against non-Anglophone groups. Making use of an array of sources, this book examines how early modern English people understood bodily difference. It demonstrates that individuals’ distinctive features were considered innate, even as discrete populations were believed to have characteristics in common, and challenges the idea that the humoral theory of bodily composition was incompatible with visceral inequality or racism. While ‘race’ had not assumed its modern valence, and ‘racial’ ideologies were still to come, such typecasting nonetheless had mundane, lasting consequences. Grounded in humoral physiology, and Christian universalism notwithstanding, bodily prejudices inflected social stratification, domestic politics, sectarian division and international relations.


Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling

Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling

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  • Author: Musa Gurnis
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812295188
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 268

Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling explores the mutually generative relationship between post-Reformation religious life and London's commercial theaters. It explores the dynamic exchange between the imaginatively transformative capacities of shared theatrical experience, with the particular ideological baggage that individual playgoers bring into the theater. While early modern English drama was shaped by the polyvocal, confessional scene in which it was embedded, Musa Gurnis contends that theater does not simply reflect culture but shapes it. According to Gurnis, shared theatrical experience allowed mixed-faith audiences to vicariously occupy alternative emotional and cognitive perspectives across the confessional spectrum. In looking at individual plays, such as Thomas Middleton's A Game of Chess and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, Gurnis shows how theatrical process can restructure playgoers' experiences of confessional material and interrupt dominant habits of religious thought. She refutes any assumption that audiences consisted of conforming Church of England Protestants by tracking the complex and changing religious lives of seventy known playgoers. Arguing against work that seeks to draw fixed lines of religious affiliation around individual playwrights or companies, she highlights the common practice of cross-confessional collaboration among playhouse colleagues. Mixed Faith and Shared Feeling demonstrates how post-Reformation representational practices actively reshaped the ways ideologically diverse Londoners accessed the mixture of religious life across the spectrum of beliefs.


Jonathan Edwards on Worship

Jonathan Edwards on Worship

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  • Author: Ted Rivera
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1630879746
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

The great American pastor-theologian Jonathan Edwards remains undeniably relevant today, more than 250 years after his death, as attested by the unending flurry of articles, books, and dissertations treating him. Despite this, virtually nothing has been written concerning Edwards's views on worship, a subject central to the Christian faith, and certainly to Edwards himself. This volume explores Edwards's perspective on both public and private dimensions of worship, aspects of which rise from well-understood Puritan categories, and proposes the practice of self-examination as a bridge between public and private devotion. As Ken Minkema, of the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale, writes in the foreword, "Ted Rivera's study is the first that systematically attempts to show us Edwards's views of worship, and so represents an important resource for scholars and religious practitioners alike who are interested in liturgy, 'the practice of piety,' and spiritual growth. Through an engagement with Edwards's own words--in letters, notebooks, and sermons--we learn of Edwards's own spiritual life, and of the nature of private and corporate devotion."


Medicine and the Reformation

Medicine and the Reformation

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  • Author: Andrew Cunningham
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135089728
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 205

The tremendous changes in the role and significance of religion during Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation affected all of society. Yet, there have been few attempts to view medicine and the ideas underpinning it within the context of the period and see what changes it underwent. Medicine and the Reformation charts how both popular and official religion affected orthodox medicine as well as more popular healers. Illustrating the central part played by medicine in Lutheran teachings, the Calvinistic rationalization of disease, and the Catholic responses, the contributors offer new perspectives on the relation of religion and medicine in the early modern period. It will be of interest to social historians as well as specialists in the history of medicine.