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  • 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 men’s 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 men’s 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 men’s 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

  • Title: Church History

    Church History

    Five Approaches to a Global Discipline
    by Dyron Daughrity (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Legacy and Portrait of Early Church History in Korea

    Legacy and Portrait of Early Church History in Korea

    Scholar Minister Yi Won-Young
    by Hee-Kuk Lim (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Classics in Northern European Church History over 500 Years

    Classics in Northern European Church History over 500 Years

    Essays in Honour of Anders Jarlert
    by David Gudmundsson (Volume editor) Alexander Maurits (Volume editor) Martin Nykvist (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Others
  • Title: Church and Synagogue (30-313 AD)

    Church and Synagogue (30-313 AD)

    Parting of the Ways
    by Mariusz Rosik (Author) Magdalena Konopko (Revision) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: St. Cyril of Alexandria's Metaphysics of the Incarnation

    St. Cyril of Alexandria's Metaphysics of the Incarnation

    by Sergey Trostyanskiy (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Protestant International and the Huguenot Migration to Virginia

    The Protestant International and the Huguenot Migration to Virginia

    by David E. Lambert (Author)
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Pilgrimage to Puritanism

    Pilgrimage to Puritanism

    History and Theology of the Marian Exiles at Geneva, 1555–1560
    by Dan G. Danner (Author)
    ©1999 Monographs
  • Title: The Lord’s Supper in the Reformed Church in America

    The Lord’s Supper in the Reformed Church in America

    Tradition in Transformation
    by Christopher Dorn (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: French Huguenots in English-Speaking Lands

    French Huguenots in English-Speaking Lands

    by Horton Davies (Author) Marie-Hélène Davies (Author)
    ©2000 Textbook
  • Title: Martyrdom, Murder, and Magic

    Martyrdom, Murder, and Magic

    Child Saints and Their Cults in Medieval Europe
    by Patricia Healy Wasyliw (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Reformation Worlds

    Reformation Worlds

    Antecedents and Legacies in the Anglican Tradition
    by Sean A. Otto (Volume editor) Thomas P. Power (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Germany’s Catholic Fraternities and the Weimar Republic

    Germany’s Catholic Fraternities and the Weimar Republic

    by Jeremy Stephen Roethler (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Changing World of Christianity

    The Changing World of Christianity

    The Global History of a Borderless Religion
    by Dyron Daughrity (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Nationalisation of the Sacred

    Nationalisation of the Sacred

    Orthodox Historiography, Memory, and Politics in Montenegro
    by Emil Hilton Saggau (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Christian Presence and Progress in North-East Asia

    Christian Presence and Progress in North-East Asia

    Historical and Comparative Studies
    by Jan A.B. Jongeneel (Volume editor) Jiafeng Liu (Volume editor) Peter Tze Ming Ng (Volume editor) Chong Ku Paek (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Locus Fratrum – Architecture of Observant Franciscan Monasteries in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Upper Lusatia in the Late Middle Ages
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