Forming the Saeculum: The Desacralization of Nature and the Ability
to Understand it in Augustine's Literal Commentary on Genesis -
Stanley Rosenberg
Plenty, Portents and Plague: Ecclesiastical Readings of the Natural
World in EArly Medieval Europe - Sarah Foot
A Saint and the Natural World: A Motif of Obedience in three early
Anglo-Saxon Saints' Lives - Olga Gusakova
Bless, O Lord, this fruit of the new trees: Liturgy and Nature in
England in the Central Middle Ages - Tamsin Rowe
God's Bounty, Pauperes and the Crusades of 1096 and 1147 - Conor
Kostick
Birds, Beasts and Becket: Falconry and Hawking in the Lives and
Miracles of St Thomas Becket - Gesine Oppitz-Trotman
Cathars and the Natural World - Peter Biller
Subiaco - Innocent III's Version of Elijah's Cave - Brenda H.
Bolton
Payback Time? Tithes and Tithing in Late Medieval England - Robert
N Swanson
Devotion, Popular Belief and Sympathetic Magic among Renaissance
Italian Women: The Rose of Jericho as Birthing Aid - Suzy
Knight
What did Natural History have to do with Salvation? Jose de Acosta
SJ (1540-1600) in the Americas - Simon Ditchfield
Footprints and Faith: Religion and the Landscape in Early Modern
Britain and Ireland - Alexandra M Walsham
Nature, Music and the Reformation in England - Jonathan Willis
The 'wonders in the deep' and the 'mighty tempest of the sea':
Nature, Providence and the English Seafarers' Piety, c1580-1640 -
Sarah Parsons
The Sea and Souls: Maritime Votice Practices in Counter-Reformation
Brittany, 1500-1750 - Elizabeth Tingle
Devotional Landscapes: God, Saints and the Natural World in Early
Modern Ireland - Raymond Gillespie
Nature's Scourges: The Natural World and Special Prayers, Fasts and
Thanksgivings, 1541-1866 - Alasdair Raffe
'The miraculous mathematics of the world': Proving the Existence of
God in Cardinal Peter Pazmany's Kalauz - Tadhg O Hannrachain
'God hath put such secretes in nature': The Reformed Kirk,
Church-Building and the Religious Landscape in Early Modern
Scotland - Andrew Spicer
Nature, History and the Search for Order: The Boyle Lectures,
1730-1785 - Robert G. Ingram
Australian Anglican Clergymen, Science and Religion, 1820-1850 -
Michael Gladwin
The Mountain and the Flower: The Power and Potential of Nature in
the World of Victorian Evangelicalism - Mark Smith
Frances Ridley Havergal's Theology of Nature - Andrew
Atherstone
Darwin's Church - Paul White
William Paley, Samuel Wilberforce, Charles Darwin and the Natural
World: An Anglican Conversation - Keith A. Francis
Nature and Modernity: J.C. Atkinson and Rural Ministry in England,
c. 1850-1900 (Presidential Address) - W J Sheils
Heavens on Earth: Christian Utopias in Nineteenth- and
Twentieth-Century America - Chris Clark
Methodism, Science and the Natural World: Some Tensions in the
Thought of Herbert Butterfield - Michael Bentley
Which Nature? Whose Justice? Shifting Meanings of Nature in Recent
Ecotheology - Peter Manley Scott
PETE BILLER is Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of York. ROBERT G INGRAM is Professor of Humanities and Associate Director of the Hamilton Center at the University of Florida, Gainesville, USA.
The range of essays is extremely broad in subject, chronology,
geography and method. [...] This volume will appeal especially to
ecclesiastical and environmental historians. [It] is an excellently
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