Church History, Theology, Popular Devotion, and Popular Piety
Special Collections holds a large number of titles from the incunable period
to the present regarding the history of the Christian Church, theology, popular
devotion, and popular piety. Works documenting the administration, practices,
and concerns of the Church include The Book of Common Prayer, liturgical
documents, rules and regulations, confessional manuals, the Index Librorum
Prohibitorum, and publications of the Inquisition. Sixteenth-century Reformation
and Counter-Reformation imprints are supplemented by titles concerned with
the major issues of the reform movements of the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries. These include systematic theology, the Eucharist, baptism, marriage,
evangelicalism, and anti-Catholic movements. Popular devotion and popular
piety are documented in a range of sources including spiritual exercises,
meditations, works devoted to particular figures of veneration such as the
Virgin Mary and various Saints, emblem books, and editions of the Dance of
Death.
Special Collections actively collects in these areas. The geographic scope
is primarily Europe and the Americas, the chronological scope is the incunable
period through the twentieth century, primarily before 1900.