Strasbourg and the English Reformation: Alsatian Contributions to the Formation of the Church of England



Strasbourg and the English Reformation: Alsatian Contributions to the Formation of the Church of England


Avec W. Geoffrey Day, Beat Föllmi, Rev. Gerald Hobbs, Stuart Ludbrook, Annie Noblesse-Rocher, Ashley Null, Susan Royal, Monique Vénuat, Anne Wolff Hoffmann
Édité par Jean-Jacques Chardin, Rémi Vuillemin, Rev. Gerald Hobbs

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Foreword
Introduction

ALSACE AND AN EMERGING EVANGELICAL ENGLAND
Rev. Gerald Hobbs – Strasbourg evangelicals and the emergence of a reformed lay piety in the Church of England;
Annie Noblesse-Rocher – The community of English exiles in Strasbourg (1553-1558): the state of the question;
Susan Royal – The legacy of exile in English Protestantism: a case study of John Foxe;
W. Geoffrey Day – "For the better adorning and inabling of their minds": John Harmar in Strasbourg.

CRANMER AND ALSATIAN THEOLOGIES
Ashley Null – Bucer's writings in Cranmer's Edwardian eucharistic papers;
Stuart Ludbrook – The Censura by Bucer and Cranmer's prayer book (1549);
Monique Vénuat – The dispute over continental Reformers (Foreign Divines) in the controversy between Cranmer and Gardiner (1550-51).

STRASBOURG AND ENGLISH HYMNOLOGY
Anne Wolff Hoffmann – The continental input into English hymnody from 1535 to 1610: echoes of Strasbourg voices;
Beat Föllmi – Reforming worship in 16th-century England and the influence of the Strasbourg model on liturgical singing.

Conclusion
 

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