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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 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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The Church and Other Faiths
The World Council of Churches, the Vatican, and Interreligious Dialogue©2010 Thesis -
The Vine, Israel and the Church
©2004 Monographs -
Dialogue: The Church and the Voice of the Other
©2007 Thesis -
The Ontology of the Church in Hans Küng
©2008 Monographs -
The Church in the Salvific Plan of God and the Motherhood of the Church in the Writings of Mar Jacob of Sarug
A Study on the Ecclesiology of Mar Jacob of Sarug©2022 Thesis -
An Ecclesiological Exploration of the Four Marks of the Church
An Eccumenical Option for the Church in Nigeria©2014 Thesis -
The Church in the Theological Writings of Avery Dulles
Impulses for African Ecclesiology©2007 Thesis -
Journeying with the Old Testament
©2011 Monographs -
The Mandate of the Church in the Apocalypse of John
©2005 Monographs -
The Church of Constantinople in the Nineteenth Century
An Essay in Historical Research©2013 Monographs -
The Church as Locus of Man’s Encounter with God
A Study of the Theology of Otto Semmelroth and its Implication for the Church in Africa©2011 Thesis -
Renewing the Church-State Partnership for Catholic Education
Engaging with the Challenge of Academisation©2020 Monographs -
The Dual Reality of Salvation and the Church in Nigeria
©2017 Monographs -
Actio Divina
The Marian Mystery of the Church in the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI)©2022 Monographs -
The Process of Formation of Religious Members in the Church
A Case Study of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary©2019 Monographs -
Widows in Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Britain
©2009 Monographs -
Heirs of the Reunited Church
The History of the Pauline Mission in Paul’s Letters, in the So-Called Pastoral Letters, and in the Pseudo-Titus Narrative of Acts©2010 Monographs