| Eamon Duffy - Religion - 2005 - 132 pages
Eamon Duffy explores the first and longest section of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, its teaching on the basic framework of Catholic belief, as found in the Apostle's ... | |
| Eamon Duffy - Biography & Autobiography - 2011 - 144 pages
“Simply brilliant” essays on the leaders who have most powerfully shaped not just the Church itself, but the course of human history (Catholic Library World). The Bishops of ... | |
| Eamon Duffy - Religion - 2005 - 772 pages
Recreating lay people's experience of the religion of the pre-Reformation church, this text argues that late-medieval Catholicism was neither decadent nor decayed, but was a ... | |
| Peter Biller, Alastair J. Minnis - History - 1997 - 266 pages
An introductory essay by Peter Biller on medieval and contemporary concerns with the body is followed by Alcuin Blamire's examination of the paradoxes inherent in the metaphor ... | |
| Eamon Duffy - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 381 pages
This volume explores the theology, pastoral practice, and ecclesiastical administration of the Church in England during Queen Mary's reign. Focusing on the neglected Catholic ... | |
| Eamon Duffy - History - 2012 - 327 pages
Eamon Duffy publishes a book on the broad sweep of English Reformation history, including a study of Late Medieval religion and society. | |
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