Paul's Cross and the culture of persuasion in England, 1520-1640 / / edited by Torrance Kirby, P. G. Stanwood.

The open-air pulpit within the precincts of St. Paul’s Cathedral known as ‘Paul’s Cross’ can be reckoned among the most influential of all public venues in early-modern England. Between 1520 and the early 1640's, this pulpit and its auditory constituted a microcosm of the realm and functioned a...

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Superior document:Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, Volume 171
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Studies in the history of Christian traditions ; v. 171.
Physical Description:1 online resource (520 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Reconstructing St Paul’s Cathedral, 1520–1640 /
Paul’s Cross and Nationwide Special Worship, 1533–1642 /
Virtual Paul’s Cross: The Experience of Public Preaching after the Reformation /
‘The Tree and the Weed’: Bishop John Fisher’s Sermons at Paul’s Cross /
Paul’s Cross and the Crisis of the 1530's /
Reformation Conflict between Stephen Gardiner and Robert Barnes, Lent 1540 /
Paul’s Cross and the Implementation of Protestant Reforms under Edward VI /
Public Conversion: Richard Smyth’s ‘Retractation’ at Paul’s Cross in 1547 /
‘Lords and Labourers’: Hugh Latimer’s Homiletical Hermeneutics /
The Style and Logic of James Brooks’s 1553 ‘Reconciliation Sermon’ /
The Challenge of Catholicity: John Jewel at Paul’s Cross /
Paul’s Cross and the Dramatic Echoes of Early-Elizabethan Print /
Richard Hooker’s Paul’s Cross Sermon /
Edmund Campion in the Shadow of Paul’s Cross: The Culture of Disputation /
Thomas Bilson and Anti-Catholicism at Paul’s Cross /
Queen Elizabeth’s Performance at Paul’s Cross in 1588 /
John Copcot, John Whitgift, and Mark Frank: ‘Right Cause and Faithful Obedience’ /
Bancroft versus Penry: Conscience and Authority in Elizabethan Polemics /
Preaching the Good News: William Barlow Narrates the Fall of Essex and the Gunpowder Plot /
‘Paul’s Work’: Repair and Renovation of St Paul’s Cathedral, 1561–16251 /
The Love-sick Spouse: John Stoughton’s 1624 Paul’s Cross Sermon in Context /
Sermon, Salvation, Space: John Donne’s Performative Mode and the Politics of Accommodation /
The Paul’s Cross Jeremiad and Other Sermons of Exhortation /
Lost at Paul’s Cross: Unrecorded Sermons /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:The open-air pulpit within the precincts of St. Paul’s Cathedral known as ‘Paul’s Cross’ can be reckoned among the most influential of all public venues in early-modern England. Between 1520 and the early 1640's, this pulpit and its auditory constituted a microcosm of the realm and functioned at the epicenter of events which radically transformed England’s political and religious identities. Through cultivation of a sophisticated culture of persuasion, sermons at Paul’s Cross contributed substantially to the emergence of an early-modern public sphere. This collection of 24 essays seeks to situate the institution of this most public of pulpits and to reconstruct a detailed history of some of the more influential sermons preached at Paul’s Cross during this formative period. Contributors include: Thomas Dabbs, Ellie Gebarowski-Shafer, Cecilia Hatt, Roze Hentschell, Anne James, Gerard Kilroy, John N. King, Torrance Kirby, Bradford Littlejohn, Steven May, Natalie Mears, Mary Morrissey, David Neelands, Kathleen O'Leary, Mark Rankin, Angela Ranson, Richard Rex, John Schofield, Jeanne Shami, P.G. Stanwood, Susan Wabuda, John Wall, Ralph Werrell, and Jason Zuidema.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004262814
ISSN:1573-5664 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Torrance Kirby, P. G. Stanwood.