Description
About the Author
Jay T. Collier is Director of Publishing at Heritage Reformation Books and Research Fellow and Colloquium Director for Junius Institute for Digital Reformation Research. His research interests include Reformation and post-Reformation studies, colonial North America, and the history of agrarianism.
Reviews
Collier has done an excellent job of unpacking a significant and formative part of our church family history. His study is of value not only for the academy but also for the church. * Ben Clarke, St James' Church, Gerrards Cross - Buckinghamshire, UK, Church Society / The Global Anglican Administrator *
Collier's study effectively dismantles overly simplistic characterizations of the post-Reformation Church of England, and of the reformed tradition more generally. His attentive reading of primary documents contributes to the picture of an Augustinian Protestantism in England that was more diverse and subtle in its internal distinctions than both popular and some scholarly presentations have suggested, specifically because of the importance to virtually all parties of being recognizably reformed and catholic in doctrine and practice. * Thom Bull, Themelios *
This is a compelling and illuminating read that will grip the interests of all who are interested in Reformed soteriology, British Reformed theology, and post-Reformation uses of the church fathers. * Ryan M. McGraw, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Journal of the History of Reformed Pietism *
This is a fascinating book that greatly enlightens some of the major polemical battles that troubled the post-Reformation Church of England. ... this book will be a must read for anyone with an interest in the development of post-Reformation English theology. * Jake Griesel, Renaissance Quarterly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190858520
Author Jay T. Collier
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 464g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 163mm * 23mm