Cottrell-Boyce, Aidan
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Jewish Christians in Puritan England e-bog
348,37 DKK
In the seventeenth century, in England, a remarkable number of small religiousmovements began adopting demonstratively Jewish ritual practices. They werelabelled by their contemporaries as Judaizers. Why did this happen? Was it anexcrescence of over-exuberant biblicism? Was it a by-product of the Protestantapocalyptic tradition? Was it a response to the changing status of the Jews in Europe?In Je…
In the seventeenth century, in England, a remarkable number of small religiousmovements began adopting demonstratively Jewish ritual practices. They werelabelled by their contemporaries as Judaizers. Why did this happen? Was it anexcrescence of over-exuberant biblicism? Was it a by-product of the Protestantapocalyptic tradition? Was it a response to the changing status of the Jews in Europe?In Jewish Christians in Puritan England, Aidan Cottrell-Boyce argues that PuritanJudaizing was in fact an expression of another aspect of the Puritan experience: theneed to be recognized as a 'singular,' positively distinctive, and Godly minority.
E-bog
348,37 DKK
Forlag
Pickwick Publications
Udgivet
14.12.2020
Længde
296 sider
Genrer
History of religion
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781725261426
In the seventeenth century, in England, a remarkable number of small religiousmovements began adopting demonstratively Jewish ritual practices. They werelabelled by their contemporaries as Judaizers. Why did this happen? Was it anexcrescence of over-exuberant biblicism? Was it a by-product of the Protestantapocalyptic tradition? Was it a response to the changing status of the Jews in Europe?In Jewish Christians in Puritan England, Aidan Cottrell-Boyce argues that PuritanJudaizing was in fact an expression of another aspect of the Puritan experience: theneed to be recognized as a 'singular,' positively distinctive, and Godly minority.
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