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41 Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England


41 Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England
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Author : C. Hill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

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Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England The Riddell Memorial Lectures 41st Series


Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England The Riddell Memorial Lectures 41st Series
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language : en
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Release Date : 1971

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Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England


Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England
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Author : Christopher Hill
language : en
Publisher: Verso
Release Date : 1990-06-17

Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England written by Christopher Hill and has been published by Verso this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990-06-17 with History categories.


"Delivered at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne on 3, 4, and 5 November 1969"--Page facing title page Includes bibliographical references and index.



Antichrist In 17th Century England


Antichrist In 17th Century England
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Author : Christopher Hill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

Antichrist In 17th Century England written by Christopher Hill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Great Britain categories.




Antichrist In 17th Century England


Antichrist In 17th Century England
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Author : Christopher Hill
language : en
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Release Date : 1971

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Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England


Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England
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Author : Christopher Hill
language : en
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Release Date : 1971

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Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England The Ridell Memorial Lectures Forty First Series Delivered At The University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne On 3 4 And 5 November 1969


Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England The Ridell Memorial Lectures Forty First Series Delivered At The University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne On 3 4 And 5 November 1969
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Author : Christopher Hill
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

Antichrist In Seventeenth Century England The Ridell Memorial Lectures Forty First Series Delivered At The University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne On 3 4 And 5 November 1969 written by Christopher Hill and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with categories.




When Time Shall Be No More


When Time Shall Be No More
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Author : Paul Boyer
language : en
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Release Date : 1994-01-01

When Time Shall Be No More written by Paul Boyer and has been published by Harvard University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-01-01 with History categories.


Millions of Americans take the Bible at its word and turn to like-minded local ministers and TV preachers, periodicals and paperbacks for help in finding their place in God’s prophetic plan for mankind. And yet, influential as this phenomenon is in the worldview of so many, the belief in biblical prophecy remains a popular mystery, largely unstudied and little understood. When Time Shall Be No More offers for the first time an in-depth look at the subtle, pervasive ways in which prophecy belief shapes contemporary American thought and culture. Belief in prophecy dates back to antiquity, and there Paul Boyer begins, seeking out the origins of this particular brand of faith in early Jewish and Christian apocalyptic writings, then tracing its development over time. Against this broad historical overview, the effect of prophecy belief on the events and themes of recent decades emerges in clear and striking detail. Nuclear war, the Soviet Union, Israel and the Middle East, the destiny of the United States, the rise of a computerized global economic order—Boyer shows how impressive feats of exegesis have incorporated all of these in the popular imagination in terms of the Bible’s apocalyptic works. Reflecting finally on the tenacity of prophecy belief in our supposedly secular age, Boyer considers the direction such popular conviction might take—and the forms it might assume—in the post–Cold War era. The product of a four-year immersion in the literature and culture of prophecy belief, When Time Shall Be No More serves as a pathbreaking guide to this vast terra incognita of contemporary American popular thought—a thorough and thoroughly fascinating index to its sources, its implications, and its enduring appeal.



Law And Authority In Early Modern England


Law And Authority In Early Modern England
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Author : Thomas Garden Barnes
language : en
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Release Date : 2007

Law And Authority In Early Modern England written by Thomas Garden Barnes and has been published by University of Delaware Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Law categories.


Deals with four themes: common law and its rivals, the growth in parliamentary authority, the assertion of royal authority, and royal authority and the governed.



The Restoration Of The Jews Early Modern Hermeneutics Eschatology And National Identity In The Works Of Thomas Brightman


The Restoration Of The Jews Early Modern Hermeneutics Eschatology And National Identity In The Works Of Thomas Brightman
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Author : Andrew Crome
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2014-05-07

The Restoration Of The Jews Early Modern Hermeneutics Eschatology And National Identity In The Works Of Thomas Brightman written by Andrew Crome and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-07 with History categories.


This book offers the first detailed examination of the life and works of biblical commentator Thomas Brightman (1562-1607), analysing his influential eschatological commentaries and their impact on both conservative and radical writers in early modern England. It examines in detail the hermeneutic strategies used by Brightman and argues that his method centred on the dual axes of a Jewish restoration to Palestine and the construction of a strong English national identity. This book suggests that Brightman’s use of conservative modes of “literal” exegesis led him to new interpretations which had a major impact on early modern English eschatology. A radically historicised mode of exegesis sought to provide interpretations of the Old Testament that would have made sense to their original readers, leading Brightman and those who followed him to argue for the physical restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land. In doing so, the standard Reformed identification of Old Testament Israel with elect Christians was denied. This book traces the evolution of the controversial idea that Israel and the church both had separate unfulfilled scriptural promises in early modern England and shows how early modern exegetes sought to re-construct a distinctly English Christian identity through reading their nation into prophecy. In examining Brightman’s hermeneutic strategies and their influence, this book argues for important links between a “literal” hermeneutic, ideas of Jewish restoration and national identity construction in early modern England. Its central arguments will be of interest to all those researching the history of biblical interpretation, the role of religion in constructing national identity and the background to the later development of Christian Zionism. This important study provides a new examination of Thomas Brightman's hermeneutical method, particularly his ideas on the restoration of the Jews. The author's thorough analysis of Brightman's approach also has more general and wider implications for understanding the development of English apocalyptic interpretation into the later seventeenth-century.' - Dr Warren Johnston, Associate Professor of History, Algoma University. Andrew Crome's ground-breaking study of Thomas Brightman offers a new and sometimes surprising account of the development of millennial thinking in and beyond early modern England. This masterly account demonstrates the extent to which an emerging Zionism supported an emerging English nationalism, while outlining the historical roots of some of the most important of contemporary geopolitical themes." - Professor Crawford Gribben, Professor of Early Modern British History, Queen's University Belfast. This important study provides a new examination of Thomas Brightman's hermeneutical method, particularly his ideas on the restoration of the Jews. The author's thorough analysis of Brightman's approach also has more general and wider implications for understanding the development of English apocalyptic interpretation into the later seventeenth-century.' - Dr Warren Johnston, Associate Professor of History, Algoma University.