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Society for Reformation Studies


11th Annual Conference, 14-16 April 2004
at Westminster College, Cambridge, UK

Heinrich Bullinger 1504-1575

 

Wednesday 14 April

Session 1. Parallel session. Healey Room
Chair: Paul Ayris

16.30 Catherine Hall:
Two College Masters: They did not foresee

17.15 Noel Heather
From Postmedievalism to Critical Postliberalism: Towards a Socio-theological Reformation


Session 2. Parallel session. Elias Library
Chair: Charlotte Methuen

16.30 Alison Carter
René Benoist and the vernacular Book of Hours in Sixteenth-century France

17.15 Patrick Preston
The Critical Reception of Michelangelo's 'The Last Judgement': the Theological Context

18.00 Sessions close

18.15 Dinner

Session 3. Healey Room and Elias Library
Chair: Patrick Preston

19.30 Catherine Reuben
The Closers, Second Innings

20.15 Ralph Werrell
Divine Mercy and Human Compassion in Tyndale's Prologues to Exodus and Deuteronomy

21.00 Session closes

Thursday 15 April 2004

07.45 Breakfast


Session 4. Healey Room and Elias Library
Chair: Charlotte Methuen

09.30 Christopher Joby
Supper at Emmaus: Rembrandt's Hermeneutic of Calvin's Eucharistic Theology?

10.15 John Jackson
Back to the Future: William Parr, Thomas Cranmer and the dating of Lambeth Palace MS. 1108

11.00 Coffee


Session 5. Healey Room and Elias Library
Chair: Nick Thompson

11.30 Tony Lane
Cardinal Contarini and Article 5 of the Regensburg Colloquy

12.15 Keynote
Bruce Gordon
Heinrich Bullinger on Spirituality

13.00 Lunch


Session 6. Cambridge University Library
Chair: Gotthelf Wiedermann

14.00 Conference visits Cambridge University Library to view an exhibition of rare books concerning Heinrich Bullinger and items from the library of Thomas Cranmer

There will be two short addresses:
Paul Ayris: Cambridge University Library in the sixteenth century
David Selwyn: Cambridge books from the library of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer

15.15 Tea, followed by free time

19.00 Conference Dinner in Westminster College, Cambridge


Friday 16 April 2004

07.45 Breakfast


Session 7. Healey Room and Elias Library
Chair: David Bagchi

09.30 Malcolm Lovibond
The architectural setting for preaching in early Reformed churches

10.15 Nick Thompson
Religious Moderates in Reformation Scotland

11.00 Coffee


Session 8. Healey Room and Elias Library
Chair: Ian Hazlett

11.30 Polly Ha
Why Walter Travers read Heinrich Bullinger

12.15 David Selwyn
On the readership of Bullinger in Tudor England (Title to be confirmed)

13.00 Lunch

14.00 AGM

14.30 Departures

Contributors and their contact details

  • Paul Ayris UCL (University College London)
    p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk
  • Jennifer Britnell University of Durham
    j.j.britnell@durham.ac.uk
  • Alison Carter University of Durham
    a.r.carter@durham.ac.uk
  • David Bagchi University of Hull
    d.v.bagchi@hull.ac.uk
  • Jane Dawson University of Edinburgh
    j.dawson@ed.ac.uk
  • Bruce Gordon University of St Andrews
    fbg@st-andrews.ac.uk
  • Polly Ha Clare College Cambridge
    ph275@cam.ac.uk
  • Catherine Hall University of Cambridge
  • Ian Hazlett University of Glasgow
    i.hazlett@arts.gla.ac.uk
  • Noel Heather Royal Holloway, University of London
    n.heather@rhul.ac.uk
  • John Jackson University of Oxford
    jfj@jackson4.demon.co.uk
  • Christopher Joby University of Durham
    c.r.joby@durham.ac.uk
  • Olaf Kuhr Northeim, Germany
    kuhro@t-online.de
  • Tony Lane London School of Theology
    ans.lane@lst.ac.uk
  • Malcolm Lovibond Wilmslow
    lovibond@fish.co.uk
  • Brian Lugioyo University of Aberdeen
    b.lugioyo@abdn.ac.uk
  • Charlotte Methuen Ruhr-Universität Bochum
    charlotte.methuen@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
  • Jonathan Moore Cambridge
    jdm@cantab.net
  • Jonathan Morgan Dr Williams Library
    jonathan.morgan@dwlib.co.uk
  • John Mullett St Catharine's College, Cambridge
  • Patrick Preston University College, Chichester
    PatrickAPreston@aol.com, p.preston@ucc.ac.uk
  • Susan Rawlings Madingley Hall, University of Cambridge
    ser1001@cam.ac.uk
  • Catherine Reuben University of Kingston
    reubenbg@lsbu.ac.uk
  • David Selwyn St David's University College, University of Wales
    Pamela Selwyn University of Wales
  • Nick Thompson University of Aberdeen
    n.j.thompson@abdn.ac.uk
  • Nichola Thwaite Cambridge University Library
    nt10000@cam.ac.uk
  • Peter Webster University of Sheffield
    p.webster@sheffield.ac.uk
  • Ralph Werrell Kenilworth
    rswerrell@hotmail.com
  • Gothelf Wiedermann Cambridge University Library
    ghw21@cam.ac.uk
  • (30 contributors)

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