Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles and book reviews covering all areas of the history of Christianity and its cultural contexts in all places and times, including its non-Western expressions. Specialists and historians of Christianity in general find Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture an international publication regularly cited throughout the world and an invaluable resource.
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September 2022 Issue
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Articles
Making Masculine Monks: Gender, Space, and the Imagined “Child” in Twelfth-Century Cistercian Identity Formation
Jacob W. Doss
An Herb for Speaking to The Dead: The Liturgical and Magical Life of Hyssop in The Latin Middle Ages
Michael Barbezat
Waldensianism Before Waldo: The Myth of Apostolic Proto-Protestantism in Antebellum American Anti-Catholicism
Samuel L. Young
Conquering the Idols: English Iconoclasm in Ireland, 1649–1660
Joan Redmond