˜Aœ flight of parsons the divinity diaspora of Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College, Dublin, and the making of Irish Evangelicalism, 1790-1850 / Alan R. Acheson -- The formation of a seceder: John Nelson Darby at Trinity College, 1815-1819 / Timothy C. F. Stunt -- ''An awful mystery": William Magee on the atonement / Ephraim Radner -- A question of po...

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Veröffentlicht: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Trinity College, Dublin, and the making of Irish Evangelicalism, 1790-1850 / Alan R. Acheson -- The formation of a seceder: John Nelson Darby at Trinity College, 1815-1819 / Timothy C. F. Stunt -- ''An awful mystery": William Magee on the atonement / Ephraim Radner -- A question of possession: who owned the Church of Ireland's history? / James Blake Knox -- James Henthorn Todd, an Irish High Churchman and Early Tractarian at Trinity College, Dublin / Patricia McKee -- The role of Bible societies in identity formation, 1800-1850 / Miriam Moffitt -- "That ultra-protestant nursery": Trinity College, Dublin, and the supply of Anglican clergy to England, 1830's-1880's / Ann McCormack -- ''A zealous, well-educated, and well-informed body of clergy": Trinity College, Dublin, and the church in Upper Canada in the 1830s / Thomas P. Power -- Samuel Blake's projects and ministries: a Canadian's Church of Ireland Vision / Alan L. Hayes -- Anglican deaconesses in Canada 1889-1969: two operational models of a gendered order of ministry / Alan L. Hayes -- From Trinity College, Dublin, to Terra Australis: Trinity-educated clergymen in Colonial Australia / Michael Gladwin -- The word of God is seed: John Wyclif's Evangelical theology and the naming of Wycliffe College / Sean Otto
Beschreibung:x, 329 pages
ISBN:9781532609091
978-1-5326-0909-1
9781532609114
978-1-5326-0911-4