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The Use and Abuse of Time in Christian History

The Use and Abuse of Time in Christian History Papers Read at the 1999 Summer Meeting and the 2000 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society - Studies in Church History

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Publisher's Synopsis

For the Christian Church and its members, time is always pressing, both for this life and for the anticipated afterlife. In this life it is precious, to be valued and used; but in reality also misused and abused. The twenty-seven essays in this volume reflect Christian attitudes to time from the period of the early church through to the twentieth century, considering differing views on labour, the role and importance of recreation, the use of time for devotional purposes and preparation for the afterlife, and reactions to its wasting or sinful exploitation. Contributors include: Stuart K. Burns, Carol Harrison, Janet l. Nelson, Jane Baun, Susan Boynton, Frances Andrews, Angela Montford, Diana Wood, Hilary M. Carey, Judith Middleton-Stewart, Barry Collett, Joke Spaans, Anne Laurence, Michael A. Mullett, David l. Wykes, John Walsh, Jill Soderstrom, Jane Garnett, Martin Wellings, Allan k. Davidson, Kenneth S. Jeffrey, Douglas M. Murray, Tim Macquiban, Linda Wilson, Krista Cowman, John F. Pollard, Stuart Mews.

Book information

ISBN: 9780952973379
Publisher: Published for the Ecclesiastical Society by the Boydell Press
Imprint: Ecclesiastical History Society
Pub date:
DEWEY: 270
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 399
Weight: 839g
Height: 216mm
Width: 138mm
Spine width: 32mm