Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2014
Laurie Maffly-Kipp's insightful address about the perils and promise of church history concludes with an invitation “to begin a conversation” about how “the ‘church history’ of this new century can be both creatively forward-looking and respectful of the lineages that have brought us here.” I offer here some brief remarks on her address as a small contribution to that conversation.
27 Maffly-Kipp, Laurie, “The Burdens of Church History,” Church History 82, no. 2 (June 2013): 367CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
28 Ibid., 364.
29 Ibid., 358.
30 Ibid., 361.
31 Ibid.
32 Ibid., 356.
33 Ibid., 362.
34 Ibid., 360.
35 Ibid.
36 Ibid., 366.
37 Ibid., 353, 365.
38 Ibid., 364.
39 Ibid., 360.
40 Cochrane, Eric, “What is Catholic Historiography?” Catholic Historical Review 56 (1975): 169–190Google Scholar.
41 Maffly-Kipp, “The Burdens of Church History,” 360.
42 Ibid., 363.
43 Ibid., 366.