Anglicanism A Very Short Introduction
Anglicanism A Very Short Introduction
Anglicanism A Very Short Introduction
Martin Luther: A Very Short Introduction details Luther's life, writings, world, and legacy.
It explains the religious reformation and his importance, emphasizing the political and
cultural forces that led the reformation down paths Luther could neither foresee nor
influence. How do historians view Martin Luther? What effect did his self-righteous
attitude have on contemporaries? What place did his anti-Judaism play in Nazi propaganda?
This introduction presents Martin Luther as historians now see him and emphasizes the
context in which Luther worked, the colleagues who supported him, and the opponents who
adamantly opposed his agenda for change.
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Methodism: A Very Short Introduction traces Methodism from its origins in the work
of John Wesley and the hymns of his brother, Charles Wesley, in the 18th century, right
up to the present, where it is one of the most vibrant forms of Christianity. Considering
the identity, nature, and history of Methodism, it provides a fresh account of the place of
Methodism in the life and thought of the Christian Church. Describing the message of
Methodism, and who the Methodists are, it also considers the practices of Methodism and
discusses its global impact and its decline in the homelands. Finally, looking forward, this
VSI considers the future prospects for Methodism.
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Puritanism: A Very Short Introduction
Francis J Bremer
Print Publication Year: 2009 Published Online: Sep 2013 Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780195334555 eISBN: 9780199365630 DOI: 10.1093/actrade/9780195334555.001.0001
Item type: book
Puritanism: A Very Short Introduction traces the development, triumph, and decline of the
Puritan world and examines the Puritan legacy in American history. It charts the rise of
Puritanism in the English Reformation, the struggle of the reformers to purge what they
viewed as the corruptions of Roman Catholicism from the Elizabethan church, and the
struggle with the Stuart monarchs that led to a brief Puritan triumph under Oliver Cromwell.
It also explores puritan theology, views on family and community, beliefs about the proper
relationship between religion and public life, the limits of toleration, and the balance
between individual rights and one's obligation to others.
The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction charts the history of Quakerism and its present-
day diversity, and outlines its approach to worship, belief, theology and language, and
ecumenism. It explains the origins of the Quakers: how they emerged from the social unrest
of the English civil war and constantly adapted themselves thereafter to new theological
insights and new social settings. It examines their influence through their continued stance
against war and the pioneering work for penal reform and against slavery which emerged
from their idea of spiritual equality. Quakers' distinctive methods of worship are explored,
by which they believe they achieve a direct encounter with God.
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