Gary W. Jenkins - John Jewel And The English National Church The Dilemmas Of An Erastian Reformer
vouchsafe to hear one’. Jewel emphasized again the parameters of his challenge, limiting the number of councils to which appeal ...
theological or dialectical grounds. Jewel developed a via negativi canonis, a set of parameters devised to assert what was not h ...
Apology.^84 But whatever the reason for his lack of further response beyond his Replie unto M. Hardings Answer, in what Jewel di ...
debate, he addressed the perception that rhetoric and oratory drove Jewel’s arguments more than scholastic methods and syllogist ...
theology goes beyond the scope of the chapter, but it should be noted that here Jewel’s argument rests upon Peter, Elijah and Ba ...
never detailed a full and explicit doctrine of the Eucharist in contrast to the traditionalist one. That was neither his method ...
reservation of the host. Canopies were erected over altars and from them a pyx would be suspended, often in the shape of a dove, ...
apostolicity.^100 Since this is so, why cannot Cranmer or the English Church produce their own rite? Jewel’s proffering the ques ...
assumptions about relics dominated the life of both great and small; Luther’s own prince, Duke Frederick the Wise of Saxony, had ...
However austere or ascetic the new orders may have been, the very notion that ‘religious’ was a noun applicable to professed cle ...
‘back to Rome from whence we first imported them’. Concerning superstition in rites and practice, Jewel and the other Reformers ...
about its demise. Jewel’s polemical duplicity is apparent; but it would be wrong to think that he does not believe himself justi ...
This same stratagem spills over into Jewel’s equivocal use of sources. When Jewel maintained that councils have greater authorit ...
shown). Jewel would never admit to Harding’s or the Catholic (and indeed Orthodox) distinction between veneratioandadoratio. In ...
used both in English parish churches and by Jewel in his replies to Harding. These works, similar in both their material content ...
embrace these accusations, but to throw them back at the critics; in this case supposed French monks. Jewel noted that the liber ...
Like the Epistola, the Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanaealso came at the request of the Elizabethan establishment, this time Lord Ke ...
surrounding the various prolegomena and canon of dogmatics and polity. His argument begins by asserting that truth has never enj ...
In the third section Jewel takes up the particular accusations laid against the Protestants, most especially that they are heret ...
final section, Jewel turns at last to the question of why the English would not attend the Council of Trent. That the Apologia E ...
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