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Kirsten Macfarlane
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 53:87-116
The English Hebraist John Lightfoot has a Janus-faced legacy. On the one hand, he is known among historians of the British Reformation for his participation in the Westminster Assembly (1643 – 52), for which his journal remains a crucial source of
Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
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The Review of English Studies. 73:591-593
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Kirsten Macfarlane
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The Library. 23:107-109
This chapter sets the entire volume in a general context, demonstrating the significance of the study of the Mishnah in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a striking phenomenon, particularly when compared to the more Talmudic sixteenth century
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Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 72:323-351
In 1653 Henry Dunster, Harvard's first President, refused to baptise his fourth child, initiating a controversy that would end in his resignation from the Harvard presidency in October 1654. This article offers an explanation for Dunster's rejection
Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
Publikováno v:
Biblical Scholarship in an Age of Controversy
Against the backdrop of the still-smouldering controversy over his chronological work, Broughton began to break down his contentious vision of biblical history into the raw elements needed for a new English Bible. The first signs of this were his tra
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Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
Publikováno v:
Biblical Scholarship in an Age of Controversy
This chapter examines Broughton’s engagements with early modern Jewish communities which, like the rest of his interactions, were fraught with polemic, tension, and controversy. It starts with Broughton’s excitement at receiving a letter from an
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Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
The conclusion summarizes the new picture of Broughton offered by this book and concludes by offering reflections on three more general points arising from its analysis. The first concerns the highly prominent role that Jewish literature and language
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Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
This book offers a new vision of early modern biblical scholarship through a close study of Hugh Broughton (1549–1612), the colourful English Hebraist who cuts a strange figure in the history of the period. Best known today as the puritan who criti
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Autor:
Kirsten Macfarlane
The introduction begins by outlining how Broughton’s modern reputation as an angry puritan was created over two centuries by a series of historians with various confessional motivations. Next, it analyses Broughton’s early life as a promising sch
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