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Informationen zum Autor Judith Maltby is Chaplain and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Reader in Church History in the University of Oxford Klappentext A collection of essays that are tightly focused around the issue of religion in England between 1640 and 1660, the time of upheaval and civil war in England Zusammenfassung A collection of essays that are tightly focused around the issue of religion in England between 1640 and 1660! the time of upheaval and civil war in England -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: religion and revolution in seventeenth century England - Christopher Durston and Judith MaltbyPart 1: Theology in Revolutionary England 1. Living with the Living God: radical religion and the English Revolution - J. C. Davis2. The toleration controversy during the English Revolution - John Coffey3. The legacy of mothers and others: women's theological writing, 1640-1660 - Elizabeth ClarkePart 2: Inside and Outside the Revolutionary National Church 4. 'The public profession of these nations': the national church in Interregnum England - Ann Hughes5. A Ministry of the Gospel: the Presbyterians during the English Revolution - Elliot Vernon6. English Catholics at war and peace - William Sheils7. 'The good old way': Prayer book Protestantism in the English Revolution - Judith Maltby8. Freedom to form: the development of Baptist movements during the English Revolution - Mark BellPart 3: Local Impacts of Religious Revolution9. Preaching and sitting still on Sundays: the Lord's Day during the English Revolution - Christopher Durston10. 'So many sects and schisms': religious diversity in revolutionary Kent, 1640-1660 - Jacqueline Eales11. The experience of defeat revisited: suffering, identity and the politics of obedience among Hertford Quakers, 1655-1665 - Beverly Adams