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Society for Reformation Studies

10th Annual Conference
2-4 April 2003 at Westminster College, Cambridge

The Long Reformation 1500-1700


Wednesday 2 April 2003

14.00 Registration at Westminster College, Cambridge
16.00 Tea in the Common Room

Session 1: Plenary session

Healey Room and Elias Library. Chair: Paul Ayris
16.45 Catherine Reuben: The Closers: Beza, Hopkins and the Countess of Pembroke
17.30 John Edwards: A Spanish blue-print for Church Reform in Marian England: Carranza's Catechism and its sources
18.15 Session ends
18.30 Dinner

Session 2: Parallel sessions

Healey Room. Chair: Gotthelf Wiedermann
19.45 Patrick Preston: Catharinus and Il Sommario della Santa Scrittura, 1544: Orthodoxy and Heresy in the first phase of the Italian Reformations
20.30 Malcolm Lovibond: Eucharistic action in early Reformed churches
21.15 Session ends

Elias Library. Chair: Nicholas Thompson
19.45 Max Von Habsburg: The Jesuits and their appropriation of the Imitatio Christi
20.30 Edwin Tait: The role of the affectus in Martin Bucer's theology of worship
21.15 Session ends

Thursday 3 April 2003

Session 3: Parallel sessions

Healey Room. Chair: Peter Stephens
09.00 Danae Tankard: 'Not rising with them but against them': the appropriation of death to the Protestant cause in early Reformation England
10.15 César Vidal: Francisco de Enzinas (1518-1552)

Elias Library. Chair: John Edwards
09.00 Megan Hickerson-Carey: Anne Askew, John Bale, Unchaste Virgins and Saintly Whores
10.15 John Jackson: Title to be confirmed

11.00 Coffee

Session 4: Parallel sessions

Healey Room. Chair: Patrick Preston
11.30 Gordon Jeanes: Cranmer, the Eucharist and the Fathers
12.15 Tony Lane: Was the Protestant doctrine of justification a novelty? The testimony of the patristic anthologies

Elias Library. Chair: David Bagchi
11.30 Peter Stephens: Bullinger and the defence of the Old Faith
12.15 Alison Forrestal: The Jansenist Quarrel in Seventeenth-Century France

13.00 Lunch

Session 5: Parallel sessions

Healey Room. Chair: David Selwyn
14.00 Olaf Kuhr: Who cares for the Poor? John Oecolampadius and the Social Impact of the Basel Reformation
14.45 Jaroslaw Pluciennik: The 17th century and the Protestant origin of 18th century Literary Sentimentalism
15.30 Session ends; Free time

Elias Library. Chair: Max Von Habsburg
14.00 Aza Goudriaan: Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676): On Reformed Orthodoxy, Creation and Philosophy
14.45 Darci Hill: A Consideration of the Third Movement of George Herbert's The Temple.
15.30 Session ends; Free time

18.15 Conference Dinner at Westminster College, Cambridge

20.00 Conference assembles to walk to Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, for a choral concert by singers from the Chapel Choir

21.30 Concert ends

Friday 4 April 2003

Session 6: Plenary session

Healey Room and Elias Library. Chair: Ian Hazlett
09.00 Gerald Hobbs: Reading the Psalms after Trent: Cardinal Robert Bellarmine on Psalm 4
10.15 Chad Van Dixhoorn: The Westminster Confession of Faith


11.00 Coffee

Session 7: Plenary session

Healey Room and Elias Library. Chair: Gerald Hobbs
11.30 Alan Ford: The Irish Articles
12.15 Anthony Milton: The Canons of Dort

13.00 Address on the Lutterworth Press by Adrian Brink

13.15 Lunch

14.00 AGM of the Society for Reformation Studies

14.30 Conference ends


Attenders

  • Paul Ayris (UCL). E-mail: p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk
  • David Bagchi (University of Hull). E-mail: D.V.Bagchi@hull.ac.uk
  • Tom Betteridge
  • Adrian Brink (Lutterworth Press) Adrian Brink. E-mail: Adrian@lutterworth.com
  • Louise Campbell (University of Birmingham). E-mail: CampbeLE@hhs.bham.ac.uk
  • Margaret Clark
  • John Edwards (University of Oxford). E-mail: JEDWAR1492@aol.com
  • Alan Ford
  • Alison Forrestal
  • Aza Goudriaan
  • Max Von Habsburg (Oundle School). E-mail: mphh@oundle.northants.sch.uk
  • Catherine Hall (The Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge)
  • Ian Hazlett (University of Glasgow). E-mail: I.Hazlett@arts.gla.ac.uk
  • Megan Hickerson-Carey
  • Darci and Skip Hill
  • Gerald Hobbs (Vancouver School of Theology). E-mail: rgh@vst.edu
  • John Jackson (University of Oxford). E-mail: john.jackson@theology.oxford.ac.uk
  • Gordon Jeanes
  • Olaf Kuhr
  • Tony Lane
  • Malcolm Lovibond (Wilmslow)
  • Anthony Milton
  • Jonathan Moore (Cambridge). E-mail: jonathan.moore@convergys.com
  • John Mullett (University of Cambridge). E-mail: jsm37@hermes.cam.ac.uk
  • Jaroslav Pluciennik (University of Lodz). E-mail: jarrek@krysia.uni.lodz.pl
  • Patrick Preston (University College Chichester). E-mail: PatrickAPreston@cs.com
  • Susan Rawlings (University of Cambridge). E-mail: ser1001@cam.ac.uk
  • Catherine Reuben (Kingston University). E-mail: reubenbg@sbu.ac.uk
  • Richard Rex (University of Cambridge). E-mail: rawr1@hermes.cam.ac.uk
  • David Selwyn
  • Pamela Selwyn
  • Peter Stephens (Exeter). E-mail: WPStephens@themint.org.uk
  • Edwin Tait
  • Danae Tankard
  • Nicholas Thompson (University of Aberdeen). E-mail: n.j.thompson@abdn.ac.uk
  • David Tweedie
  • Chad Van Dixhoorn
  • Professor and Mrs Cesar Vidal
  • Geoffrey Webber
  • Peter Webster (University of Sheffield). E-mail: p.webster@Sheffield.ac.uk
  • Ralph Werrell (Kenilworth). E-mail: rswerrell@hotmail.com
  • Gotthelf Wiedermann (University of Cambridge). E-mail: ghw21@cam.ac.uk


Society for Reformation Studies
Annual General Meeting
4 April 2003 at 14.00

    1. Election of the Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary for 2003-04
    2. Reformation & Renaissance Review
    3. Monograph publishing
    4. Statement of Accounts for the year preceding the 2003 Annual Conference
    5. Date and possible subjects for the Annual Conference 2004. Confirmed date for the Conference in 2004 is 14-16 April 2004 (Easter Day is 11 April 2004)
    6. Suggestions for topics:
      The Reformation in Central and Eastern Europe - proposed by Jonathan Morgan
    7. Any Other Business

Please note that written nominations for the posts of Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary must be received, duly signed by the candidate, proposed and seconded, by 18.00 on Thursday, 3 April 2003. All such nominations should be handed to the Secretary, Dr Paul Ayris.

 

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