The rise and fall of the English Christendom : theocracy, Christology, order, and power / Bruce Kaye.
English Christendom has never been a static entity. Evangelism, politics, conflict and cultural changes have constantly and consistently developed it into myriad forms across the world. However, in recent times that development has seemingly become a general decline. This book utilises the motif of...
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Language: | English |
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London :
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2017.
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Edition: | 1st. |
Series: | Routledge contemporary ecclesiology.
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Table of Contents:
- "Cover"
- "Title"
- "Copyright"
- "Contents"
- "Preface"
- "Introduction"
- "Part I Beginnings"
- "1 Theocracy and christendom"
- "2 Bede and the beginnings of the English Christendom"
- "Part II The Anglo-Norman Christendom"
- "3 William I and Lanfranc"
- "4 Anselm: obedience and distinction"
- "5 Establishing royal governance and the Becket challenge"
- "6 Papal triumph and lay power"
- "Part III The Tudor Royal Supremacy"
- "7 Gardiner and the Hooker turning point"
- "Part IV The dying of the English Christendom"
- "8 Sudden death: America and William White"
- "9 Demise by attrition: Australia and William Grant Broughton"
- "Part V Responding to the end of christendom"
- "10 Theocracy, christology, order and power"
- "Bibliography"