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Two Faces of Elizabethan Anglican Theology [Hardcover]

Bryan D. Spinks (Author), Dr. The Reverend Kenneth W. Stevenson (Author)

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September 15, 1999 0810836777 978-0810836778
A comprehensive monograph that presents the contextual polarity within which the Elizabethan Prayer Book forms were understood, discussed, interpreted and criticized.

This reference expertly explores the two approaches of William Perkins and Richard Hooker to the study of liturgical theology. While previous studies of Elizabethan theology have considered these two primary theologians of the English church to hold totally divergent theological approaches, they focused on either Hooker, representing Episcopal Anglicanism, or Perkins, epitomizing Puritan Calvinism. Spinks recognizes that this interpretation represents a false dichotomy. He clarifies the true depth of their divergence.

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Spinks has offered here a meaty, insightful, and ultimately persuasive historiographical analysis of the theological heritage of Anglicanism. This is a work that should not be ignored. (Sixteenth Century Journal )

... the excellent introductory material makes the study accessible to the non-specialist, while the discussions of the sacraments and predestination will be of interest to the specialist reader as well. (Journal Of Ecclesiastical History )

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Bryan Spinks is Professor of Liturgical Studies at Yale University Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School.

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