00096407_86-2_00096407_86-2 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY VOLUME 86, NUMBER 2 JUNE 2017 CH U R C H H I S TO RYS T U D I E S I N C H R I S T I A N I T Y A N D C U L T U R ECH U R C H H I S TO RYS T U D I E S I N C H R I S T I A N I T Y A N D C U L T U R E CONTENTS ARTICLES 287 Shaping Church-State Relations After Constantine: The Political Theology of Hilary of Poitiers Eric Wickman 311 Advocating for Poor Relief in Zurich: Heinrich Bullinger’s Contributions to Religious Ideals and Policy Reforms Esther Chung-Kim 339 “I Believe Because it is Absurd”: The Enlightenment Invention of Tertullian’s Credo Peter Harrison 365 Huguenot Refugees and the Meaning of Charity in Early New England Adrian Chastain Weimer 398 The Disputed Origins of Dutch Calvinism: Religious Refugees in the Historiography of the Dutch Reformation Jesse Spohnholz and Mirjam G. K. van Veen 427 Infidel Deathbeds: Irreligious Dying and Sincere Disbelief in Nineteenth-Century America Bradley Kime 458 BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTES 598 BOOKS RECEIVED Cambridge Journals Online For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: cambridge.org/chh C H U R C H H IS T O R Y 8 6 :2 JU N E 20 17 Front Cover, llustration from the “Wickiana” depicting the hard winter of 1570–1571 (Johannes Jakob Wick, Nachrichtensammlung, Msc. F 19, 191r, 1571, Zentralbibliothek Zürich). Heinrich Bullinger interpreted the calamities of this Little Ice Age as an expression of God's judgment and introduced congregational prayers for relief from inflation, hunger, plague, and bad climate. 00096407_86-2_00096407_86-2 03/08/17 9:17 AM Page 1 terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640717001238 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 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Carnegie Mellon University, on 06 Apr 2021 at 01:06:08, subject to the Cambridge Core https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009640717001238 https://www.cambridge.org/core ARTICLES 287 Shaping Church-State Relations After Constantine: The Political Theology of Hilary of Poitiers ERIC WICKMAN 311 Advocating for Poor Relief in Zurich: Heinrich Bullinger’s Contributions to Religious Ideals and Policy Reforms ESTHER CHUNG-KIM 339 “I Believe Because it is Absurd”: The Enlightenment Invention of Tertullian’s Credo PETER HARRISON 365 Huguenot Refugees and the Meaning of Charity in Early New England ADRIAN CHASTAIN WEIMER 398 The Disputed Origins of Dutch Calvinism: Religious Refugees in the Historiography of the Dutch Reformation JESSE SPOHNHOLZ AND MIRJAM G. K. VAN VEEN 427 Infidel Deathbeds: Irreligious Dying and Sincere Disbelief in Nineteenth-Century America BRADLEY KIME BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTES 458 Cooper, Derek, Introduction to World Christian History...... 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Created PDF documents can be opened with Acrobat and Adobe Reader 5.0 and later.) >> /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ << /AsReaderSpreads false /CropImagesToFrames true /ErrorControl /WarnAndContinue /FlattenerIgnoreSpreadOverrides false /IncludeGuidesGrids false /IncludeNonPrinting false /IncludeSlug false /Namespace [ (Adobe) (InDesign) (4.0) ] /OmitPlacedBitmaps false /OmitPlacedEPS false /OmitPlacedPDF false /SimulateOverprint /Legacy >> << /AddBleedMarks false /AddColorBars false /AddCropMarks false /AddPageInfo false /AddRegMarks false /ConvertColors /ConvertToCMYK /DestinationProfileName () /DestinationProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /Downsample16BitImages true /FlattenerPreset << /PresetSelector /MediumResolution >> /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ] >> setdistillerparams << /HWResolution [2400 2400] /PageSize [612.000 792.000] >> setpagedevice