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9780199274444

James Ussher Theology, History, and Politics in Early-Modern Ireland and England

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    9780199274444

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    0199274444

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-09-06
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Though known today largely for dating the creation of the world to 400BC, James Ussher (1581-1656) was an important scholar and ecclesiastical leader in the seventeenth century. As Professor of Theology at Trinity College Dublin, and Archbishop of Armagh from 1625, he shaped the newly protestant Church of Ireland. Tracing its roots back to St. Patrick, he gave it a sense of Irish identity and provided a theology which was strongly Calvinist and fiercely anti-Catholic. In exile in England in the 1640s he advised both king and parliament, trying to heal the ever-widening rift by devising a compromise over church government. Forced finally to choose sides by the outbreak of civil was in 1642, Ussher opted for the royalists, but found it difficult to combine his loyalty to Charles with his detestation of Catholicism. A meticulous scholar and an extensive researcher, Ussher had a breathtaking command of languages and disciplines--"learned to a miracle" according to one of his friends. He worked on a series of problems: the early history of bishops, the origins of Christianity in Ireland and Britain, and the implications of double predestination, making advances which were to prove of lasting significance. Tracing the interconnections between this scholarship and his wider ecclesiastical and political interests, Alan Ford throws new light on the character and attitudes of a seminal figure in the history of Irish Protestantism.

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Alan Ford is Professor of Theology at the University of Nottingham

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. viii
Introductionp. 1
Ussher in Ireland
Controversy and Religious Identity in Sixteenth-Century Irelandp. 11
Intellectual Formation: Trinity College, Dublinp. 32
Ussher and the Shaping of Irish Protestant Theologyp. 57
Ussher and the Irish Articles of 1615p. 85
Theology and Politics: 1615-25p. 104
Religion, History, and Protestant National Identityp. 119
Defending Calvinism: 1626-33p. 133
Internal Exile: Ussher and Laudianism: 1633-40p. 175
Ussher and Irish History: Britannicarum ecclesiarum antiquitatesp. 208
Ussher in England
Ussher and the Defence of Episcopacyp. 223
'No Man Can Serve Two Masters': The Civil War and Afterp. 257
Conclusion: History, Theology, and Politics in Ireland and Britainp. 272
Bibliographyp. 286
Indexp. 307
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