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Cultures Of Care Domestic Welfare Discipline And The Church Of Scotland C 16001689 Chris R Langley

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Cultures Of Care Domestic Welfare Discipline And The Church Of Scotland C 16001689 Chris R Langley
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Publisher: St Andrews Studies in Reformat
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.36 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Chris R. Langley
ISBN: 9789004420977, 9004420975
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Cultures Of Care Domestic Welfare Discipline And The Church Of Scotland C 16001689 Chris R Langley by Chris R. Langley 9789004420977, 9004420975 instant download after payment.

"Charity, kindness and neighbourliness were central parts of Christian life in late medieval and early modern Europe. Despite the theological and social upheavals of the Reformation, the practice and necessity of giving remained widespread. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, civil magistrates developed complex systems to distribute alms to paupers aimed at separating the deserving poor from the feckless, idle or otherwise undeserving among them. Pulpits across Europe echoed with the same message: give generously and support pious causes. The appeals worked: centralised systems of charity distributed significant amounts of money across the period reflected in the increasingly complex accounts that they left behind. Away from the institutional perspective, however, we know little about domestic forms of charity or where they sat in relation to these newly- developed poor relief structures"--

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