The Missionary Problem in Early Modern Protestantism: British, Irish and Scandinavian Perspectives
Alec Ryrie considers why, despite rhetorical commitment to the enterprise, British and Scandinavian Protestants were so slow to engage in cross-cultural mission. After surveying the lacklustre efforts made, the chapter briefly considers the theological ob
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Edited by James E. Kelly · Henning Laugerud · Salvador Ryan
Northern European Reformations
James E. Kelly · Henning Laugerud · Salvador Ryan Editors
Northern European Reformations Transnational Perspectives
Editors James E. Kelly Durham University Durham, UK
Henning Laugerud University of Bergen Bergen, Norway
Salvador Ryan St Patrick’s College Pontifical University Maynooth, Ireland
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Acknowledgments
This volume has its roots in two workshops, one hosted by Durham University in the UK and the other by the University of Bergen in Norway. We would first like to acknowledge the support that made these events possible, in particular that from Durham University’s Centre for Catholic Studies, and Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies; the Bergen University Fund, the University Museum of Bergen, and the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen; and the Faculty of Theology, St Patrick’s College Maynooth. We also wish to thank those who assisted in the running of both events, including Hannah Thomas, Claire Marsland, Jonathan Bush, the staff of Ushaw College in Durham, and the Director of the University Museum, University of Bergen, Professor Henrik von Achen. We are grateful to those who have helped during the publication process of this volume, including Michael Potterton, who generously assisted with some technical glitches at an early stage of the
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