Dutch Review of Church History, Volume 83: The Pastor Bonus
Papers read at the British-Dutch Colloquium at Utrecht, 18-21 September 2002
Biographical note
Theo H.J. Clemens, Ph.D. (1988) in Church History, Catholic University of Brabant, Tilburg, is Associate Professor of Church History at the Catholic Theological University at Utrecht, Senior Researcher at the Research Institute Ruusbroec-Genootschap at the University of Antwerp, and Executive Editor of Trajecta.
Wim Janse, Ph.D. (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Extraordinary Professor in the History of the Reformation at the Free University Amsterdam, Assistant Professor in the History of Christianity at Leiden University, and Executive Editor of the Dutch Review of Church History and Brill’s Series in Church History.
Wim Janse, Ph.D. (1994) in Church History, Theological University Apeldoorn, is Extraordinary Professor in the History of the Reformation at the Free University Amsterdam, Assistant Professor in the History of Christianity at Leiden University, and Executive Editor of the Dutch Review of Church History and Brill’s Series in Church History.
Table of contents
I. INTRODUCTION
Opening Speech, Peter Raedts
Searching for the Good Shepherd, Theo Clemens
II. THE ERA OF LATIN CHRISTIANITY
The Requirements of the Pastor Bonus in the Late Middle Ages, Anton Weiler
Requirements for Becoming and Remaining a Pastor: An Impression from the Late Medieval Synodal Statutes of the Diocese of Cambrai, 1308-1500, Charles Caspers
Pastoralia in Practice: Clergy and Ministry in pre-Reformation England, Robert Swanson
The Good Pastor in Late Medieval Dutch Texts, Petty Bange
How to be a Good Shepherd in Devotio Moderna: The Example of Johannes Brinckerinck (1359-1419), Mathilde van Dijk
III. THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES: THE ERA OF CONFESSIONALISATION
From Catholic Priests to Protestant Ministers: Pastoral Education in the Diocese of York, 1520-1620, Claire Cross
Preachers between Inspiration and Instruction: Dutch Reformed Ministers without Academic Education (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries), Fred van Lieburg
Requirements for Dutch Reformed Ministers, 1570-1620, Ingrid Dobbe
Ysbrandus Trabius’ Sermon Het Cleyn Mostertzaet (1590) Examined on the Pastor’s Profile, Frank van de Pol
The Reformed Pastor in English Puritanism, Eamon Duffy
Paragons of Piety: Representations of Priesthood in the Lives of the Haarlem Virgins, Joke Spaans
“You are the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World”: Regulars, Seculars, and the Pastoral Care of New Catholics in the Upper Palatinate during the Thirty Years’ War, Trevor Johnson
Good Pastors in the Missio Hollandica in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century, Gian Ackermans
‘The Minister’s Calling’: The Preparation and Qualification of Candidates for the Presbyterian Ministry in England, 1660-89, David Wykes
IV. THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Standards for Admission to the Ministry of the Church of England in the Eighteenth Century, Jeremy Gregory
Supervising the Pastors: Supervision and Discipline of the Clergy in Norfolk in the Eighteenth Century, W.M. Jacob
Theologus Eruditus, Theologus Modestus: The Early Modern Pastor as Communication Worker, Joris van Eijnatten
An Opportunity Missed? The Provision of Education and Training for a Non-Graduate Clergy: Comparative Case Studies of the Dioceses of St. David’s and Sodor and Man in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Nigel Yates
V. THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
A Good Enough Parson: Early Nineteenth-Century Dutch Discourse on Requirements for the Pastoral Ministry in the Reformed Church, David Bos
Movements toward Renewal: The Belgian Church and the Improvement of Clerical Education, 1830-50, Leo Kenis
Theological Education at the Dutch Universities in the Nineteenth Century, F.G.M. Broeyer
The Pastoral Ministry in the Anglican Church in England and Wales, c.1840-1950, Frances Knight
An Innovation in the Nineteenth-Century Theological Training: The Lichfield Probationers’ Scheme, John Tomlinson
Clergymen, Gentlemen and Men: World War I and the Requirements, Recruitment, and Training of the Anglican Ministry, Stuart Mews
Priesthood and Priestly Training in the Light of Vatican II: Visions and Expectations in the Low Countries, Lieve Gevers
Earrings behind the Altar? Anglican Expectations of the Ordination of Women as Priests, Ian Jones
VI. CLOSING
Closing Speech, Peter Raedts
Book Reviews
Opening Speech, Peter Raedts
Searching for the Good Shepherd, Theo Clemens
II. THE ERA OF LATIN CHRISTIANITY
The Requirements of the Pastor Bonus in the Late Middle Ages, Anton Weiler
Requirements for Becoming and Remaining a Pastor: An Impression from the Late Medieval Synodal Statutes of the Diocese of Cambrai, 1308-1500, Charles Caspers
Pastoralia in Practice: Clergy and Ministry in pre-Reformation England, Robert Swanson
The Good Pastor in Late Medieval Dutch Texts, Petty Bange
How to be a Good Shepherd in Devotio Moderna: The Example of Johannes Brinckerinck (1359-1419), Mathilde van Dijk
III. THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES: THE ERA OF CONFESSIONALISATION
From Catholic Priests to Protestant Ministers: Pastoral Education in the Diocese of York, 1520-1620, Claire Cross
Preachers between Inspiration and Instruction: Dutch Reformed Ministers without Academic Education (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries), Fred van Lieburg
Requirements for Dutch Reformed Ministers, 1570-1620, Ingrid Dobbe
Ysbrandus Trabius’ Sermon Het Cleyn Mostertzaet (1590) Examined on the Pastor’s Profile, Frank van de Pol
The Reformed Pastor in English Puritanism, Eamon Duffy
Paragons of Piety: Representations of Priesthood in the Lives of the Haarlem Virgins, Joke Spaans
“You are the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World”: Regulars, Seculars, and the Pastoral Care of New Catholics in the Upper Palatinate during the Thirty Years’ War, Trevor Johnson
Good Pastors in the Missio Hollandica in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century, Gian Ackermans
‘The Minister’s Calling’: The Preparation and Qualification of Candidates for the Presbyterian Ministry in England, 1660-89, David Wykes
IV. THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Standards for Admission to the Ministry of the Church of England in the Eighteenth Century, Jeremy Gregory
Supervising the Pastors: Supervision and Discipline of the Clergy in Norfolk in the Eighteenth Century, W.M. Jacob
Theologus Eruditus, Theologus Modestus: The Early Modern Pastor as Communication Worker, Joris van Eijnatten
An Opportunity Missed? The Provision of Education and Training for a Non-Graduate Clergy: Comparative Case Studies of the Dioceses of St. David’s and Sodor and Man in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Nigel Yates
V. THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
A Good Enough Parson: Early Nineteenth-Century Dutch Discourse on Requirements for the Pastoral Ministry in the Reformed Church, David Bos
Movements toward Renewal: The Belgian Church and the Improvement of Clerical Education, 1830-50, Leo Kenis
Theological Education at the Dutch Universities in the Nineteenth Century, F.G.M. Broeyer
The Pastoral Ministry in the Anglican Church in England and Wales, c.1840-1950, Frances Knight
An Innovation in the Nineteenth-Century Theological Training: The Lichfield Probationers’ Scheme, John Tomlinson
Clergymen, Gentlemen and Men: World War I and the Requirements, Recruitment, and Training of the Anglican Ministry, Stuart Mews
Priesthood and Priestly Training in the Light of Vatican II: Visions and Expectations in the Low Countries, Lieve Gevers
Earrings behind the Altar? Anglican Expectations of the Ordination of Women as Priests, Ian Jones
VI. CLOSING
Closing Speech, Peter Raedts
Book Reviews
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