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Quakeriana Latina: Quaker texts in Latin from the 1670s
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Quakeriana Latina: Quaker texts in Latin from the 1670s juxtaposes translations of texts written in Latin by arguably the finest early Quaker theologians, George Keith and Robert Barclay. A comment...
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15 October 2020

Quakeriana Latina: Quaker texts in Latin from the 1670s juxtaposes translations of texts written in Latin by arguably the finest early Quaker theologians, George Keith and Robert Barclay. A commentary provides philological, historical, and theological perspectives. The works by Keith are two substantial letters to German polymath and Christian Kabbalist, Baron Christian Knorr von Rosenroth. The chief concerns of these letters are Christian appropriation of concepts from Jewish mysticism and eschatology. In the year before Keith began this correspondence, Barclay wrote his Animadversiones, a response to an attack from the Dutch Calvinist, Nikolaus Arnold, on his Theses Theologicae. Thus, both writers illustrate how a Quaker might write to a non-Quaker, even non-British, audience, one in a persuasive tone, and the other in a more polemical mode. Together, these texts cast new light on Quakerism in the 1670s.
Price: $178.00
Pages: 90
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies
Publication Date:
15 October 2020
ISBN: 9789004442733
Format: Paperback
Michael Birkel, Ph.D. (1986), Harvard University, is Professor of Christian Spirituality at Earlham School of Religion. He has published numerous books and articles in Quaker Studies, including Quakers Reading Mystics (Brill, 2018).
Charlotte Northrop, Ph.D. (2017), University of Cambridge, is Adjunct Professor of Ancient Latin at Earlham College, where she has taught Latin language and reading courses. She studies Latin poetic narratology and ancient identity.
Charlotte Northrop, Ph.D. (2017), University of Cambridge, is Adjunct Professor of Ancient Latin at Earlham College, where she has taught Latin language and reading courses. She studies Latin poetic narratology and ancient identity.