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The Church and Empire

The Church and Empire

The Church and Empire

Stewart J. Brown, University of Edinburgh
Charlotte Methuen, University of Glasgow
Andrew Spicer, Oxford Brookes University
June 2018
Hardback
9781108473798
$111.00
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    'The Church and Empire', the theme of Studies in Church History, 54, reflects the reality that from its beginnings, the Christian Church has had close, often symbiotic, relationships with empires and imperial power. Initially the Church engaged with the Roman Empire, subsequently in Europe with the Carolingian, Anglo-Norman, Genoese, Venetian and Holy Roman Empires, and later - through the Church's global expansion with European empires in the Americas, Africa and Asia - the Spanish, Dutch, French and British empires, and the imperial structures it encountered there. Bringing together the work of twenty-four historians, this volume explores the relations of churches and empires, and Christian conceptions of empire, in the ancient, medieval, early modern and modern periods, as well as the role of empire in the global expansion of Christianity.

    • Examines the symbiotic relationship between the Christian church and empires and imperial power
    • Contributions explore the ancient, medieval, early modern and modern periods
    • Maps global expansion of the Christian church onto the Spanish, Dutch, French and British Empires

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    June 2018
    Hardback
    9781108473798
    436 pages
    223 × 142 × 29 mm
    0.64kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Stewart J. Brown
    • 1. Towards a spiritual empire: Christian exegesis of the universal census at the time of Jesus's birth Tiziana Faitini
    • 2. The 'servant of God': divine favour and instrumentality under Constantine, 318–25 Andrew J. Pottenger
    • 3. Imperium and the City of God: Augustine on Church and empire Gillian Clark
    • 4. The popes as rulers of Rome in the aftermath of empire, 476–769 Rosamond McKitterick
    • 5. Empire, ethnic election and exegesis in the Opus Caroli (Libri Carolini) (President's prize) Conor O'Brien
    • 6. Super gentes et regna: papal 'empire' in the later eleventh and twelfth centuries Benedict G. E. Wiedemann
    • 7. Emperor and church in the last centuries of Byzantium Ruth Macrides
    • 8. An English bishop afloat in an Irish Sea: John Bale, Bishop of Ossory, 1552–3 Stephen N. Tong
    • 9. Roman Imperium and the Restoration church Jacqueline Rose
    • 10. The Episcopal Church, the Roman Empire and the royal supremacy in Restoration Scotland Andrew Carter
    • 11. Concepts of Mission in Scottish Presbyterianism: the SSPCK, the Highlands and Britain's American colonies, 1709–40 Clare Loughlin
    • 12. Christianity and empire: the Catholic mission in late imperial China R. Po-Chia Hsia
    • 13. Providential empire? The established Church of England and the nineteenth-century British Empire in India (presidential address) Stewart J. Brown
    • 14. Special worship in the British Empire: from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries Joseph Hardwick and Philip Williamson
    • 15. Queen Adelaide and the extension of Anglicanism in Malta Nicholas Dixon
    • 16. Claiming the land: the Church Missionary Society and architecture in the Arctic (Kennedy Prize) Emily Turner
    • 17. Anglican emigrant chaplaincy in the British Empire and beyond, c. 1840–1900 Rowan Strong
    • 18. Sisters and brothers abroad: gender, race, empire and Anglican missionary reformism in Hawai'i and the Pacific, 1858–75 Steven S. Maughan
    • 19. Ultramontate efforts in the Ottoman Empire during the 1860s and 1870s Maryam Kartashyan
    • 20. 'Britishers and Protestants': Protestantism and imperial British identities in Britain, Canada and Australia from the 1880s to the 1920s Géraldine Vaughan
    • 21. Englishness, empire and nostalgia: a heterodox religious community's appeal in the inter-war years Jane Shaw
    • 22. A triangular conflict: the Nyasaland Protectorate and two missions, 1915–33 David Thompson
    • 23. Social Anglicanism and Empire: C. F. Andrews's Christian socialism Philip Lockley.
      Contributors
    • Stewart J. Brown, Tiziana Faitini, Andrew J. Pottenger, Gillian Clark, Rosamond McKitterick, Conor O'Brien, Benedict G. E. Wiedemann, Ruth Macrides, Stephen N. Tong, Jacqueline Rose, Andrew Carter, Clare Loughlin, R. Po-Chia Hsia, Joseph Hardwick, Philip Williamson, Nicholas Dixon, Emily Turner, Rowan Strong, Steven S. Maughan, Maryam Kartashyan, Géraldine Vaughan, Jane Shaw, David Thompson, Philip Lockley

    • Editors
    • Stewart J. Brown , University of Edinburgh
    • Charlotte Methuen , University of Glasgow
    • Andrew Spicer , Oxford Brookes University