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The correspondence of Roland H. Bainton and Delio Cantimori, 1932-1966. An enduring transatlantic friendship between two historians of religious toleration. With an appendix of documents. Edited by John Tedeschi. (Studi e Testi per la Storia della Tolleranza in Europa nei secoli XVI-XVIII, 6.) Pp. xii+313. Florence: Olschki, 2002. EUR29 (paper). 88 222 5119 9

The Journal of ecclesiastical history, 2004-04, Vol.55 (2), p.437 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Cambridge University Press Apr 2004 ;ISSN: 0022-0469 ;EISSN: 1469-7637

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    The correspondence of Roland H. Bainton and Delio Cantimori, 1932-1966. An enduring transatlantic friendship between two historians of religious toleration. With an appendix of documents. Edited by John Tedeschi. (Studi e Testi per la Storia della Tolleranza in Europa nei secoli XVI-XVIII, 6.) Pp. xii+313. Florence: Olschki, 2002. EUR29 (paper). 88 222 5119 9
  • Author: NUOVO, VICTOR
  • Subjects: Authorship ; Biographies ; Christianity ; Essays ; Evangelicalism ; Historical text analysis ; Human rights ; Law ; Philosophers ; Religion ; Theology
  • Is Part Of: The Journal of ecclesiastical history, 2004-04, Vol.55 (2), p.437
  • Description: Not only was there the parliamentary assistance of men such as William Wilberforce and Thomas Fowell Buxton, but also Evangelical networks and publications were important in mobilising public opinion. [...]Evangelical theology was a major ideological force leading to demands for the limitation of capital punishment. [...]he has decided on a compromise between a basically chronological arrangement and various other factors, political, geographical, biographical and thematic. [...]the book is divided into two parts, the era of expanding empire and the era of global conict but most New Testament research has been entirely oblivious to the political turmoils of its day. [...]Religion and the cold war will be appreciated not only for its substance, but for suggesting opportunities for further work in this fascinating, but under-researched eld. [...]a distinguished exponent of the theology to be found in canonical norms seeks to draw human rights conclusions from his comparison of rules and structures of Churches in the English Prayer Book tradition across the globe.
  • Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0022-0469
    EISSN: 1469-7637
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
    Alma/SFX Local Collection

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