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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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1972

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The Freedom Of Obedience: The Political Thought Of William Tyndale, Bernard Emile La Berge Aug 1972

The Freedom Of Obedience: The Political Thought Of William Tyndale, Bernard Emile La Berge

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation investigates the political thought of William Tyndale and its relationship to other important expressions of political thought during the English Reformation. The first three chapters are devoted to a detailed analysis of certain aspects of Tyndale's political thought: his discussion of the origin and nature of authority; his theory of law in its political sense; and his consideration of the problem of church and state. The four remaining chapters of this dissertation clarify the relationship of Tyndale's political thought to the revival of Lollardy; to the thought of one Henrician apologist; to the intellectual current of Renaissance humanism …


Appalachian Mothers Values And Disciplinary Practices, Shirley Crouse Jun 1972

Appalachian Mothers Values And Disciplinary Practices, Shirley Crouse

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to compare the values of a group of lower-class Appalachian mothers for their boys and for their girls. Punishment practices for boys and for girls were also compared. The child’s report of punishment was compared with the mother’s. It was hypothesized that there would be no difference between the boys’ mothers and the girls’ mothers in their choice of values for their children on a questionnaire using a list of values adopted from Kohn. It was also hypothesized that there would be no difference between the proportion of boys agreeing with their mothers and …