PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ERASTIANISM»
Erastianism
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ERASTIANISM»
Descubre el uso de
Erastianism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Erastianism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Erastianism and Divine Right
This is a new release of the original 1939 edition.
Edward Allen Whitney, 2013
[RMa] ERASTIANISM, the doctrine named for Thomas Erastus (1524-1583),
Swiss theologian, asserting the power of the state over the church. Hooker
accepted the theory in his Ecclesiastical Polity, as did the Tudors and Stuarts in
practice.
William Bridges Hunter, 1983
3
The London and Edinburgh magazine
ever, a very different thing from making him a Church ruler. The Establishment of
the Church — or the magistrate's duty to"" protect, promote, and forward religion"
— does not imply Erastianism — the negation of Church-government, or the ...
4
Thomas Erastus and the Palatinate: A Renaissance Physician ...
“Erastianism” connotes a general “ascendancy of the state over church in
ecclesiastical matters,”3 whose most common reference point is the Anglican
Church in the era of Henry VIII. A second usage of the term connects directly to
Erastus's ...
5
Church and State in Old and New Worlds
To this end, the second half of Leviathan is largely concerned with formulating an
exaggerated interpretation of Erastianism in which religion in toto is under the
complete control of the state. In typically absolutist fashion, Hobbes argued that ...
Hilary M. Carey, John Gascoigne, 2010
6
A Confusion of Tongues: Britain's Wars of Reformation, 1625-1642
In the work of a number of scholars, this is described as 'Erastianism': the theory
that the 'civil magistrate' was the sole arbiter of religious practice.8 However, the
concept of 'Erastianism' has proved capable of a number of definitions, and thus ...
Charles W. A. Prior, 2012
7
The Bloomsbury Companion to Hobbes
The most significant cleric among the Anglicans who were unhappy with the
substance of English Erastianism were William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury,
and his followers, especially the large group of ”Laudians' who controlled the
Church ...
8
The Divine Right of Kings
Was Erastus an Erastian ? The question is not superfluous. For party names are
commonly misnomers. And while there is no more frequent term of ecclesiastical
vituperation than Erastianism, yet it is hardly unfair to say that many of those who
...
John Neville Figgis, 1934
9
Enemy Combatants, Terrorism, and Armed Conflict Law: A Guide ...
Erastianism is the name usually given in Western accounts to the promotion of a
particular religious belief by the state, sometimes for the sake of souls, but more
often for this-world effects. Erastianism may be what the United States is
presently ...
10
The Evangelical Repository
But the popular doctrine of the day, (not generally among Seceders,) is that the
judges of the earth have no need of him in their official character and duties; they
can be Christians as men; and infidels as rulers, for fear of Erastianism; as if the ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ERASTIANISM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Erastianism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Leonard Pitts Jr.: After 150 years, Dixie is still a place apart
... including asserting any protection, a presumption establishing Erastianism. The Constitution itself is protection enough. All that is required is ... «Madison.com, Abr 15»
What Newman Would Have Made of Vatican II
The Tracts for the Times were founded on a deadly antagonism to what in these last centuries has been called Erastianism or Cæsarism. «Catholic World Report, Nov 14»
Plight of Russians who are Catholic
Someone who felt the harm of that Erastianism, the subordination of the Church to the state, was Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900). Realising that ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
Cryptic crossword No 26049
... One doesn't much care to be without it (10); 23 High note needs drink (4); 24 Figure is about 80 chains (6); 25 Gland inclined to Erastianism? «The Guardian, Sep 13»
Seeing Calvinism from the Inside
Meanwhile, the ambiguity of Anglican theology means Erastianism and accommodation to the dominant culture is more or less a given for ... «First Things, Jun 13»
Parliament should beware taking a People's Republic of China …
Erastianism, the doctrine that the state should control the Church, always was a heresy, and now is a heresy that has passed its sell-by date by ... «Catholic Herald Online, Nov 12»
Women Bishops: It's about the Bible, not fake ideas of progress
That threat of political interference, of naked Erastianism in which the State rules supreme in Church matters, would be angrily resisted if it ... «Virtue Online, Nov 12»
Catholics should be wary of supporting the Russian Orthodox …
After all, the Orthodox are a 'proper' church even if tainted with erastianism-albeit venerably inherited from Byzantium. Finally, re the PR ... «Catholic Herald Online, Ago 12»
Uncle Sam Is No Imam
But whether the state might try to dominate religion itself — known in early political theory as Erastianism — was an important concern for ... «New York Times, Feb 12»
Parliament has the right to decide on 'women bishops': Anglo …
In Newman's day, this Erastianism was particularly dear to the Tories: Mr Field has now shown that here at least there has been an advance ... «Catholic Herald Online, Feb 11»