Richard Hooker: Prophet of AnglicanismThis long-neglected figure is arguably the closest counterpart in the English Reformation to Luther and Calvin. This new biography is the culmination of fifteen years of intensive research into Hooker's life and thought. |
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Contenido
The Hookers of Exeter | 1 |
Growing up in John Hookers Exeter | 21 |
School Days | 41 |
Leaving the Nest | 57 |
The Oxford Years | 74 |
Leaving the Academic Cloister | 101 |
Debut in London | 115 |
Introduction to Church Politics | 129 |
Master of the Temple | 199 |
A Judicious Marriage | 221 |
Penman for the Church | 233 |
Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity | 254 |
Pastor of Bishopsbourne | 278 |
The Final Years | 307 |
Richard Hookers Legacy | 327 |
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Appointment at the Temple | 151 |
The Great Debate Begins | 162 |
The Great Debate Continues | 177 |
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