Episcopacy, authority, and gender : : aspects of religious leadership in Europe, 1100-2000 / / edited by Jan Wim Buisman, Maljet Derks, Peter Raedts.
What is the base of religious leadership and how has it changed over the centuries? This volume presents a range of actors, both men and women, who, in a variety of historical contexts, claimed to be the living voices or intermediaries of God. The essays analyse the foundation of their authoritative...
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Episcopacy, authority, and gender : aspects of religious leadership in Europe, 1100-2000 / edited by Jan Wim Buisman, Maljet Derks, Peter Raedts. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2015. ©2015 1 online resource (252 p.) text txt computer c online resource cr Brill's Series in Church History and Religious Culture, 1572-4107 ; Volume 71 Description based upon print version of record. English What is the base of religious leadership and how has it changed over the centuries? This volume presents a range of actors, both men and women, who, in a variety of historical contexts, claimed to be the living voices or intermediaries of God. The essays analyse the foundation of their authoritative claims and ask how and how far they succeeded in securing obedience from the Christians to whom they addressed their message. Religious authority is not understood as a monolithic entity but as something derived from many sources and claims. Whatever the national background, whether ordained or supposedly appointed through divine intervention, the histories of the people portrayed underline the long-term manifestations and multifaceted nature of Christian identity. Preliminary Material / Jan Wim Buisman , Marjet Derks and Peter Raedts -- Introduction / Peter Raedts and Marjet Derks -- Canonical Anarchy and Failing Deans as Reflected in Episcopal Visitation Records of Netherlandish Collegiate Churches from the 1570s / Jan Kuys -- Episcopal Leadership and Parochial Life: Two Case Studies / Paula Yates -- Episcopal Leadership of the Church in Victorian London: A Review of the Visitation Charges delivered to their Clergy by Bishops of London c. 1830–1900 / W.M. Jacob -- Ecumenical Leadership in the Church of England: The Role of Bishop John Wordsworth / Nigel Yates -- Renewal of Religious Leadership According to an Ancient Model: Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Bishop Martin of Tours / Angela Berlis -- Creating a Model of Religious Leadership: The Vita of Gilbert of Sempringham / Katherine Sykes -- Authority and Obedience in the Early Franciscan Order / Jens Röhrkasten -- Pastoral Revolutionaries? Parish Clergy and Religious Leadership in Late Medieval England / R.N. Swanson -- Religious Leadership and English Dissent after the Glorious Revolution: The Role of the Rev. Dr Daniel Williams (ca. 1643-1715/16) / David L. Wykes -- Edward Irving’s Hybrid: Towards a Nineteenth-Century Apostolic and Presbyterian Pentecostalism / Peter Elliott -- Chairman as Leader: P.T. Forsyth in 1905 / Clyde Binfield -- Concepts of Female Leadership from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century. From Hildegard of Bingen to Joan of Arc / Daniela Müller -- Catholicism, Gender, and Volcanic Leadership: Controversies around the Grail Movement in the Netherlands, 1920s–1930s / Marjet Derks -- Clerical Authority and Prophetic Alternatives: Changing Appreciations of Religious Leadership among the Dutch Dominicans during the Twentieth Century / Marit Monteiro -- Index / Jan Wim Buisman , Marjet Derks and Peter Raedts. Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. Description based on print version record. Christian leadership History. Europe Church history. 90-04-30311-1 Buisman, Jan Willem, editor. Derks, Maljet, editor. Raedts, Peter, editor. Brill's Series in Church History 71. |
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Episcopacy, authority, and gender : aspects of religious leadership in Europe, 1100-2000 / Brill's Series in Church History and Religious Culture, Preliminary Material / Introduction / Canonical Anarchy and Failing Deans as Reflected in Episcopal Visitation Records of Netherlandish Collegiate Churches from the 1570s / Episcopal Leadership and Parochial Life: Two Case Studies / Episcopal Leadership of the Church in Victorian London: A Review of the Visitation Charges delivered to their Clergy by Bishops of London c. 1830–1900 / Ecumenical Leadership in the Church of England: The Role of Bishop John Wordsworth / Renewal of Religious Leadership According to an Ancient Model: Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Bishop Martin of Tours / Creating a Model of Religious Leadership: The Vita of Gilbert of Sempringham / Authority and Obedience in the Early Franciscan Order / Pastoral Revolutionaries? Parish Clergy and Religious Leadership in Late Medieval England / Religious Leadership and English Dissent after the Glorious Revolution: The Role of the Rev. Dr Daniel Williams (ca. 1643-1715/16) / Edward Irving’s Hybrid: Towards a Nineteenth-Century Apostolic and Presbyterian Pentecostalism / Chairman as Leader: P.T. Forsyth in 1905 / Concepts of Female Leadership from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century. From Hildegard of Bingen to Joan of Arc / Catholicism, Gender, and Volcanic Leadership: Controversies around the Grail Movement in the Netherlands, 1920s–1930s / Clerical Authority and Prophetic Alternatives: Changing Appreciations of Religious Leadership among the Dutch Dominicans during the Twentieth Century / Index / |
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Episcopacy, authority, and gender : aspects of religious leadership in Europe, 1100-2000 / edited by Jan Wim Buisman, Maljet Derks, Peter Raedts. |
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Preliminary Material / Introduction / Canonical Anarchy and Failing Deans as Reflected in Episcopal Visitation Records of Netherlandish Collegiate Churches from the 1570s / Episcopal Leadership and Parochial Life: Two Case Studies / Episcopal Leadership of the Church in Victorian London: A Review of the Visitation Charges delivered to their Clergy by Bishops of London c. 1830–1900 / Ecumenical Leadership in the Church of England: The Role of Bishop John Wordsworth / Renewal of Religious Leadership According to an Ancient Model: Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Bishop Martin of Tours / Creating a Model of Religious Leadership: The Vita of Gilbert of Sempringham / Authority and Obedience in the Early Franciscan Order / Pastoral Revolutionaries? Parish Clergy and Religious Leadership in Late Medieval England / Religious Leadership and English Dissent after the Glorious Revolution: The Role of the Rev. Dr Daniel Williams (ca. 1643-1715/16) / Edward Irving’s Hybrid: Towards a Nineteenth-Century Apostolic and Presbyterian Pentecostalism / Chairman as Leader: P.T. Forsyth in 1905 / Concepts of Female Leadership from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century. From Hildegard of Bingen to Joan of Arc / Catholicism, Gender, and Volcanic Leadership: Controversies around the Grail Movement in the Netherlands, 1920s–1930s / Clerical Authority and Prophetic Alternatives: Changing Appreciations of Religious Leadership among the Dutch Dominicans during the Twentieth Century / Index / |
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Preliminary Material / Introduction / Canonical Anarchy and Failing Deans as Reflected in Episcopal Visitation Records of Netherlandish Collegiate Churches from the 1570s / Episcopal Leadership and Parochial Life: Two Case Studies / Episcopal Leadership of the Church in Victorian London: A Review of the Visitation Charges delivered to their Clergy by Bishops of London c. 1830–1900 / Ecumenical Leadership in the Church of England: The Role of Bishop John Wordsworth / Renewal of Religious Leadership According to an Ancient Model: Bishop Joseph Hubert Reinkens and Bishop Martin of Tours / Creating a Model of Religious Leadership: The Vita of Gilbert of Sempringham / Authority and Obedience in the Early Franciscan Order / Pastoral Revolutionaries? Parish Clergy and Religious Leadership in Late Medieval England / Religious Leadership and English Dissent after the Glorious Revolution: The Role of the Rev. Dr Daniel Williams (ca. 1643-1715/16) / Edward Irving’s Hybrid: Towards a Nineteenth-Century Apostolic and Presbyterian Pentecostalism / Chairman as Leader: P.T. Forsyth in 1905 / Concepts of Female Leadership from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century. From Hildegard of Bingen to Joan of Arc / Catholicism, Gender, and Volcanic Leadership: Controversies around the Grail Movement in the Netherlands, 1920s–1930s / Clerical Authority and Prophetic Alternatives: Changing Appreciations of Religious Leadership among the Dutch Dominicans during the Twentieth Century / Index / |
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