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Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
History, Daily Life and Material CultureMonographs -
Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
History, Daily Life and Material Culture©2018 Monographs -
The Dawning of Christianity in Poland and across Central and Eastern Europe
History and the Politics of Memory©2020 Edited Collection -
Christian Theology of Religions
A Systematic Reflection on the Christian Understanding of World Religions©2002 Monographs -
Ethnic Identity and Christianity
A Socio-Historical and Missiological Study of Christianity in Northeast India with Special Reference to Mizoram©2002 Thesis -
Christian Missions in the American Empire
Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946©2003 Thesis -
Studies in Church History
This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and mens studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to cross-over disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience. This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and mens studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to cross-over disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience. This series in church history offers a place for diverse scholarship that is sometimes too particularly calibrated for any other publishing category. Rather, the richness of the Church History series is in its scope, which variously mixes historical theology and historical hermeneutics, doctrine and practices of piety, religious or spiritual movements, and institutional configurations. Western Europe and the United States continue to provide grounds for exploration and discourse, but this series will also publish books on Christianity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Traditional periodization (Early Christian, Medieval, Reformation and Modern eras) grants maximum representation. The particular focus of the series is the treatment of religious thought as being vital to the historical context and outcome of Christian experience. Fresh interpretations of classic and well-known Christian thinkers (e.g., Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Edwards, etc.) using multicultural perspectives, the critical approaches of feminist and mens studies form the foundation of the series. Meanwhile, new voices from Christian history need illumination and explication by church historians in this series. Authors who are versatile enough to cross-over disciplinary boundaries have enormous opportunity in this series to reach an international audience.
10 publications
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Cultural History and Literary Imagination
This series promotes critical inquiry into the relationship between the literary imagination and its cultural, intellectual or political contexts. The series encourages the investigation of the role of the literary imagination in cultural history and the interpretation of cultural history through literature, visual culture and the performing arts. Contributions of a comparative or interdisciplinary nature are particularly welcome. Individual volumes might, for example, be concerned with any of the following: The mediation of cultural and historical memory, The material conditions of particular cultural manifestations, The construction of cultural and political meaning, Intellectual culture and the impact of scientific thought, The methodology of cultural inquiry, Intermediality, Intercultural relations and practices. Acceptance is subject to advice from our editorial board, and all proposals and manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review assessment prior to publication. The usual language of publication is English, but proposals in French, German, Italian and Spanish may also be considered. Editorial Board: Rodrigo Cacho, University of Cambridge; Sarah Colvin, University of Cambridge; Kenneth Loiselle, Trinity University; Heather Webb, University of Cambridge.
36 publications
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Studienstiftungen an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (1665-1923)
Private Bildungsförderung zwischen Stiftungsnorm und Stiftungswirklichkeit©2013 Thesis -
Die Inauguration der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1665
Symbolgehalt und rechtliche Bedeutung des Universitätszeremoniells©2002 Thesis -
Christian Presence and Progress in North-East Asia
Historical and Comparative Studies©2011 Conference proceedings -
Spotlights on Russian and Balkan Slavic Cultural History
©2009 Edited Collection -
Freiheit und Institution bei Christian Wolff (1679-1754)
Zum Grundrechtsdenken in der deutschen Hochaufklärung©1984 Others -
Mapping the Landscape
Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity- Festschrift in Honour of Professor Ian Breward©2000 Monographs -
Christian Democrat Internationalism
Its Action in Europe and Worldwide from post World War II until the 1990s. Volume II: The Development (1945–1979). The Role of Parties, Movements, People©2013 Edited Collection -
Confronting the Nazi War on Christianity
The "Kulturkampf</I> Newsletters, 1936-1939- The Definitive English-Language Edition of the "Kulturkampf</I> Newsletters- Edited and translated by Richard Bonney©2010 Edited Collection -
Christian Mission and Education in Modern China, Japan, and Korea
Historical Studies©2009 Conference proceedings