The Christian's ABC : Catechisms and Catechizing in England c.1530-1740
by
Ian Green
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198206178
ISBN-13
9780198206170
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 28th, 1996
Print length
782 Pages
Weight
1,358 grams
Dimensions
24.60 x 16.60 x 5.10 cms
Product Classification:
Church historyProtestantism & Protestant ChurchesChristian theology
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The teaching provided by catechisms - pithy summaries of Protestant doctrine - covered all aspects of life in early modern England. Printed catechisms circulated in their millions, yet this is the first major study of both the medium and the message. It includes a detailed finding list which will enable scholars from many disciplines to sample the value of these works.
This is really three books in one: a study in church history; an essay in theology; and a bibliographical source for scholars working in various disciplines, and for librarians with catechisms of unsure provenance. Ian Green has written the first major study of the catechisms and techniques of catechizing used in early modern England, from the Reformation through to the Evangelical Revival.He begins by demonstrating the existence of several hundred different catechisms, with literally millions of copies circulating throughout the country, in parish churches, homes, schools and colleges. He then describes the techniques by which children, adolescents, and less well-educated adults were encouraged to master a specially simplified version of the core doctrines contained in the best-selling catechisms of the day, Ian Green goes on to indicate the high level of consensus and continuity in catechetical teaching, and suggests that such differences as there were consisted in either the disparity between the simpler message of many elementary works and the more demanding content of more sophisticated catechisms, or in the less predictable contrast between, on the one hand, the teaching of non-Calvinists and first generation Calvinists, and on the other, that of later Calvinists from Perkins to Westminster theologians. Catechetical teaching, especially on the Ten Commandments, covered all aspects of contemporary life and the book ends with an annotated list of catechisms which enables those with an interest in educational, literary, or linguistic history, or in political and social as well as religious history, to track down quickly works that could be of particular value to them.
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