Defending the Faith : John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church.
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- 9780271083148
- 283.092
- BX5199.J4 .D444 2018
COVER front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: John Jewel and the Invention of the Church of England -- Chapter 1: John Jewel's Early Life: Developing a Community of Reformers -- Chapter 2: The Homiletical Theologian: Jewel's Self-Identity as Preacher of the Word -- Chapter 3: John Jewel at Paul's Cross: A Culture of Persuasion and England's Emerging Public Sphere -- Chapter 4: " Silence Is a Fine Jewel for a Woman": Anne Cooke Bacon, Jewel's Apology, and Reformed Women's Publications -- Chapter 5: "A Crime So Heinous": The Concept of Heresy in John Jewel's Apology of the Church of England -- Chapter 6: An Apology of the Church of England's Cathedrals -- Chapter 7: The Jewel-Harding Controversy: Defending the Champion -- Chapter 8: Defending the Defender of the Faith: The Use of History in Responses to Queen Elizabeth's Excommunication -- Chapter 9: Moses the Magistrate: The Mosaic Theological Imaginaries of John Jewel and Richard Hooker in Elizabethan Apologetics -- Chapter 10: The Use and Abuse of John Jewel in Richard Hooker's Defense of the English Church -- Chapter 11: Redefining Unity in The Jacobean Church: The Legacy of John Jewel -- Chapter 12: Edwin Sandys and the Defense Of The Faith -- Chapter 13: Defense, Dialectic, and Dialogue: The Role of the Antagonist in the English Church -- Chapter 14: A Multifaceted Jewel: English Episcopacy, Ignatian Authenticity, and the Rise of Critical Patristic Scholarship -- Chapter 15: Defending Reformation: Anglicanism The Bishop Jewel Society at Oxford University, 1947-1975 -- Notes -- Appendix -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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